NAVIGATION

Skeena Watershed Initiative

Skeena River Chinook Baseline Sampling 2009

The initial Skeena chinook conservation unit delineation published in 2009 was quite coarse and very little data existed for the smaller, more vulnerable populations. This project, performed by the Skeena Fisheries Commission, improved the chinook genetic baseline by gathering and analyzing genetic samples from these smaller populations. Expanding the baseline of genetic samples will allow better delineation of conservation units and the results have already been used to improve the effectiveness of the Skeena Test Fishery in evaluating the size and status of chinook populations.

project objectives
Improve the genetic baseline for Skeena Chinook for use in evaluating stock status and improving the delineation of Chinook Conservation Units.
related documents

report: Skeena River Chinook Baseline Sampling 2009

project timeline
June 1, 2009
to March 31, 2010
project lead
Skeena Fisheries Commission
subjects
conservation units, genetics, stock assessment
location
Skeena River Watershed
related species
chinook