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Yakima River Monitoring and Evaluation-Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP)


(Version: ongoing)

Data Categories abundance, size, biomass
Population estimates
Dates of Data 1990 TO 2024
Data Set Status In work
Data Set Update Schedule Updated annually
Date Data Set Published on StreamNet Data Store 02-11-2025
Project Name & Number 1995-063-25
Purpose of Data Set The data represents Rainbow Trout status information (abundance, size, biomass) monitored to ensure production scale hatchery Chinook and Coho salmon released under the YKFP (Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project) do not impact this non-target taxa (NTT) beyond acceptable levels (termed containment objectives).
Summary / Abstract summarized Yakima River Rainbow Trout data
Broad Biological Groups fish
Taxa Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)
Location Upper Yakima River main stem, representing the 94.21km reach between Roza dam (46.7486N, -120.4657W) and the Cle Elum River confluence (47.1769N, -120.9979W)
NPCC Subbasins (2001 Subbasins) Provincial (Columbia Plateau/Yakima)
Hatcheries na
Dams na
Keywords Yakima River
ecological interactions
Lead Person and Organization That Created the Data Set Yakama Confederated Tribes
Other Participating Organizations Funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration
Contact Person for Questions About the Data Name:  Gabriel Temple
Position:  
Organization:  Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
Address:  1130 West University Way
Ellensburg, WA  98926
USA
Phone:  509-933-6080
email:  gabriel.temple@dfw.wa.gov
Broad Category of Methods field
Data Collection Methods mark-recapture electrofishing
File Formats excel
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Papers, reports, and presentations that were done under this project. Gabriel M. Temple, Todd Newsome, Timothy D. Webster, Scott W. Coil: Evaluation of Rainbow Trout Abundance, Biomass, and Condition Following Coho Salmon Reintroduction in Taneum Creek, Washington. Northwest Science 01/2017; 91(1):54-68., DOI:10.3955/046.091.0107

Brooke E. Penaluna, Alicia Abadía-Cardoso, Jason B. Dunham, Francisco J. García-Dé León, Robert E. Gresswell, Arturo Ruiz Luna, Eric B. Taylor, Bradley B. Shepard, Robert Al-Chokhachy, Clint C. Muhlfeld, Kevin R. Bestgen, Kevin Rogers, Marco A. Escalante, Ernest R. Keeley, Gabriel M. Temple, Jack E. Williams, Kathleen R. Matthews, Ron Pierce, Richard L. Mayden, Ryan P. Kovach, John Carlos Garza, Kurt D. Fausch: Conservation of Native Pacific Trout Diversity in Western North America. Fisheries 06/2016; 41(6):286-300., DOI:10.1080/03632415.2016.1175888

David E. Fast, William J. Bosch, Mark V. Johnston, Charles R. Strom, Curtis M. Knudsen, Anthony L. Fritts, Gabriel M. Temple, Todd N. Pearsons, Donald A. Larsen, Andrew H. Dittman, Darran May: A Synthesis of Findings from an Integrated Hatchery Program after Three Generations of Spawning in the Natural Environment. North American Journal of Aquaculture 07/2015; 77(3)., DOI:10.1080/15222055.2015.1024360

Gabriel M. Temple, Todd N. Pearsons: Risk management of non-target fish taxa in the Yakima River Watershed associated with hatchery salmon supplementation. Environmental Biology of Fishes 05/2012; 94(1)., DOI:10.1007/s10641-011-9811-5
Todd N. Pearsons, Gabriel M. Temple: Changes to Rainbow Trout Abundance and Salmonid Biomass in a Washington Watershed as Related to Hatchery Salmon Supplementation. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 03/2010; 139(2-2):502-520., DOI:10.1577/T08-094.1

Todd N. Pearsons, Christopher L. Johnson, Brenda Ben James, Gabriel M. Temple: Abundance and Distribution of Precociously Mature Male Spring Chinook Salmon of Hatchery and Natural Origin in the Yakima River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 06/2009; 29(3-3):778-790., DOI:10.1577/M08-069.1

Christopher L. Johnson, Gabriel M. Temple, Todd N. Pearsons, Timothy D. Webster: An Evaluation of Data Entry Error and Proofing Methods for Fisheries Data. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 05/2009; 138(3):593-601., DOI:10.1577/T08-075.1

Todd N. Pearsons, Gabriel M. Temple: Impacts of Early Stages of Salmon Supplementation and Reintroduction Programs on Three Trout Species. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 02/2007; 27(1-1):1-20., DOI:10.1577/M05-059.1

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