A salmon predation index will integrate four variables found to influence predation rates of Columbia River salmon in the ocean (Emmett 2006). These variables are based on the following spring (May/June) measurements:
Abundance of Pacific whiting (hake) off the Columbia River
Abundance of forage fish off the Columbia River
Turbidity of the Columbia River
Columbia River flows
Predator and forage–fish abundances are estimated annually from the Predator/Forage Fish Survey, and turbidity will be estimated using satellite imagery, Secchi disc readings, and transmissometer measurements, each of which has been collected since 1998. Initial analyses indicates that during years when hake abundance is low and forage fish abundance, turbidity, and Columbia River flows are high, salmon marine survival is high. However, if even one variable has an opposite value, salmon marine survival declines.
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01/09/2009
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