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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES - EXHIBIT D 



Area 



Ozette River 



Quillayute River 



Queets River 



Qulnault River 



Suez River and Waatch Creek 



Hoko River 



Hoh River 



Raft River 



Range of 

 Fishery annual landings 

 (past 10 years) 



Indian 700 to 2,800 fish 



4,800 to 25,700 fish 



9,300 to 21,500 fish 



37,700 to 136,000 fish 



1,600 to 4,300 fish 



1,100 to 3,800 fish 



4,000 to 8,700 fish 



1,200 to 2,400 fish 



The off-reservation sport fishery for salmon 

 on the above named streams is on the upper reaches of the 

 streams and amounts to about 1,800 salmon annually. Other 

 important streams contributing to the ocean- and fresh-water 

 fisheries are the Elwha, Dungeness, Pysht, Lyre, Bogachiel, 

 Calawah, Clearwater, and Soleduck rivers. 



The ocean-sport fishery for salmon and 

 marine bottom fish constitutes an important aspect to 

 the economy and recreational value of these waters. A 

 summary of the landings is given herein. 



Area 



Species 



Range of 

 annual landings 

 (past 10 years) 



Neah Bay and Strait Chinook salmon 18,000 to 46,000 fish 



Coho salmon 17,400 to 82,000 fish 



