ADF STAT. No. 

 56*38.7' N. 134*03.3' W. E 35A 



EASTERN; FREDERICK SOUND, PORT CAMDEN, SW. arm, head. 



MAJOR SPECIES Chum. OTHER SPECIES Coho. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Late, Sept. to Nov. 



SPAWNING FACILITIES Excellent. 



STREAM TEMPERATURES 



VALLEY DESCRIPTION Flat with beaver marshes; extends to Pillar Bay. 



DRAINAGE Estimated about 1 square mile. 



STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION Extensive tidal mudflats. 



ANCHORAGE Off flats. 



TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES Can be waded at most stream levels. 



AERIAL SURVEY NOTES Easy to survey. 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate. 



BOTTOM 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS 



SPAWNING AREAS In upper tidal area, and lower reaches of mudflats. 



GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 0. 2 mile. AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES 



BOTTOM Fine gravel. 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS Beaver dams are a continuous problem. 



TRIBUTARIES None of importance. 



SCHOOLING AREAS Few. 



SPAWNING AREAS Limited but of excellent quality. 



GENERAL NOTES Stream has been unbelievably good producer in past, supporting heavy "fall fishing" 

 for late chums. Has been poor in the past few years despite complete closure. Natives report 

 heavy subsistence take before white man's fisheries developed. Many old smoke houses still exist. 



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