Sockeye salmon in Sakinaw (Oncorhynchus nerka) COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 4
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- Figure 1: Mature Sockeye Salmon
- Figure 2: Principal Components Analysis of Cavalli-Sforza and Edwards' Genetic Distance Between Central Coast Sockeye Populations Based on Differentiation at 10 Microsatellite DNA Loci
- Figure 3: Natural Range of Sockeye Salmon and Kokanee within North America
- Figure 4: Sakinaw Lake, its Tributaries and Spawning Beaches
- Figure 5: Trends in Number of Mature Individuals in the Sakinaw Lake Sockeye Salmon Population
- Figure 6: Average Rate of Decline in Number of Mature Individuals in the Sakinaw Lake Sockeye Salmon Population
- Figure 7: Primary Route for Adult Migration and Location of Fisheries for Non-Fraser Sockeye Populations
- Figure 8: Annual Fishing Effort by Gillnet and Seine Vessels During July to Mid-September While Sakinaw Sockeye are Migrating Through Mixed-stock Fishing Areas in Johnstone Strait and Georgia Strait
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