Attention Anglers: Check your Chinook Salmon
Contact: Joe Duran, Associate Marine Biologist (707) 576-3456
Are you planning a fishing trip off the North Coast for Chinook salmon
during the upcoming 10-day opener
Be on the lookout for salmon missing their adipose fin, the small,
fleshy fin on the fish's back between the dorsal fin and the tail fin.
A missing adipose fin indicates that the salmon contains a small (≤1 mm
in length) coded-wire tag that contains important information (e.g.,
brood year, run, stock, river of origin, release size and location) for
that fish.
Fishery biologists expect to see an increase in the number of adipose
fin-clipped
salmon observed in California's ocean and river fisheries.
In recent years, California salmon hatcheries have increased tagging
rates to at least 25 percent of the fish they produce.
Salmon managers use information from coded-wire tags to manage West
Coast salmon fisheries and protect salmon stocks of special concern.
Anglers are required to relinquish the head of any adipose fin-clipped
salmon to field staff during the monitoring of any California fishery
(FGC Section 8226).
Your cooperation with fishery samplers will ensure that accurate data
are used to
manage salmon fisheries and protect California salmon resources in the
future.
For more information, check the 2009 Ocean Salmon Seasons Web page at
www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/oceansalmon.asp.
Thank you!