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Columbia River Chinook Salmon

Columbia River spring and summer Chinook as a percentage of wild salmon's historical abundance.

Date range: 1938-2003

Caption: Today on the Columbia, salmon return in only a fraction--perhaps 5 percent--of their historic abundance. And because most salmon on the Columbia today are hatchery-raised fish, the true picture of salmon is even less rosy. Wild Chinook may only now be 1 percent of their historic numbers.

Publication date: 2005 | Originally published in: Cascadia Scorecard 2005 | Topic(s): Forests & Wildlife | Graphic type: Chart
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