Contact:
Neil Manji, DFG Fisheries Branch Chief, (916) 327-8840
Marija Vojkovich, DFG Representative to the Pacific Fishery Management Council, (805) 568-1246
DFG Office of Communications, (916) 322-8911
Ocean Salmon Season Setting Process Begins
Estimates of 2008 Sacramento River Fall Chinook Escapement At All Time
Low
Preliminary 2008 salmon data released today indicates a continued and
significant reduction in the return size of Sacramento River fall
Chinook stock. The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG)
estimates that 66,200 Sacramento River fall Chinook adults returned in
2008 - the lowest recorded return since comprehensive monitoring of
Central Valley hatchery and natural escapement began in the 1970s. An
estimated 73 percent of these spawners returned to natural areas.
The salmon stock information was collected early February by DFG and
was forwarded this week to the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC)
to help the council begin its annual ocean salmon season setting
process. The data focuses on the return of both Sacramento River fall
Chinook and Klamath-Trinity River System fall Chinook salmon in 2008.
Preliminary data indicates approximately that 31,000 adult fall Chinook
returned to spawn in Klamath-Trinity River System natural areas during
2008, well below the 2008 management objective of 40,700 required by the
PFMC.
DFG provides extensive information and scientific assistance on
California salmon stocks annually to the PFMC for the evaluation and
setting of ocean salmon seasons. The California Fish and Game Commission
(FGC) uses this information for season-setting as well.
The 2009 ocean salmon season regulatory process includes public and
scientific meetings starting in February and ending in April. The PFMC
Salmon Technical Team is currently meeting in Portland to draft the
"Preseason Report I-Stock Abundance Analysis for 2009 Ocean Salmon
Fisheries" and to consider any other estimation or methodology issues
pertinent to the 2009 ocean salmon fisheries. Stock assessments and
ocean salmon seasons are critical to maintaining and meeting
conservation goals.
In 2008, all ocean salmon seasons were closed for the first time in
California history. The closure was enacted to protect Sacramento River
fall Chinook stocks. These stocks are considered a primary driver of
both commercial and recreational salmon fishing off the coast of
California and most of Oregon. The PFMC and the FGC closed all ocean
Chinook salmon fisheries in 2008, south of Cape Falcon, Oregon.
DFG will hold a public salmon information meeting March 3 in Santa Rosa
to present information pertinent to California salmon fisheries and
gather public input regarding the 2009 season.
The PFMC will conduct public hearings to receive comments on three
proposed ocean salmon fishery management options scheduled to be adopted
March 7-13 in Seattle. A PFMC public hearing will be held March 31 at 7
p.m. in Eureka at the Red Lion Hotel. The PFMC and FGC will adopt final
2009 ocean salmon regulations in April. For further information about
the 2009 PFMC salmon management process, work sessions or hearings,
please contact Mr. Chuck Tracy at (503) 820-2280 ext. 415, or toll free
1-866-806-7204.
For further information about salmon, the season-setting process for
California inland waters and the 2008 salmon seasons' structures,
please go to:
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/issues/salmon/#01.