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Note: The season's runs have diminished to the point that videotape counting of fish passage has begun, introducing delays in the reporting of counts. FishWEB's daily reports are now in hiatus until fish counts pick up in Spring 2010 and daily live counting begins again. For current counts, please go to the DART Adult Passage Web site.

Welcome to FishWEB, where you will find a daily report during the fish run season of the number of adult and jack chinook salmon returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers.

For complete records of previous years, please go to the DART Adult Passage Web site. For ongoing coverage, read the Energy NewsData fish & wildlife newsletter NW Fishletter.

THE FISH COUNT
Bonneville Dam
Today :: Cumulative
Lower Granite Dam
Today :: Cumulative
Chinook Jacks Chinook Jacks
10/11/09: 390 :: 474,212 224 :: 217,054 125 :: 78,062 340 :: 85,625
10/11/08: 291 :: 513,813 84 :: 67,759 72 :: 88,724 164 :: 24,670
10/yr avg 761 :: 598,282 196 :: 61,685 83 :: 75,180 152 :: 13,764

Data obtained from the DART Adult Passage Web site.

  • Cumulatively, the chinook run at Bonneville Dam this year is 79.3% of the 10-yr/avg. The cumulative jack run this year is 351.9% of the 10-yr/avg.
  • At Lower Granite Dam, the cumulative chinook run this year is 103.8% of the 10-yr/avg. The cumulative jack run this year is 622.1% of the 10-yr/avg.
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