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56' 54' N. 1 33° 40. 5 ' W. 



EASTERN, FREDERICK SOT IND, KEKU STRAIT, BIG JOHN BAY, 2. 7 miles from head on E. side. 



MAJOR SPECIES Chum. OTHER SPECIES Pink. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Middle. Late Aug. to early Sept. 



SPAWNING FACILITIES Good. 



STREAM TEMPERATURES No observed temperatures. 



VALLEY DESCRIPTION 



DRAINAGE 6. 7 square miles (polar plani meter). 



STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION 



ANCHORAGE Fishing vessels anchor in SE. arm in 18 to 24 fathoms; soft bottom. 



TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES 



AERIAL SURVEY NOTES 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES 



BOTTOM 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS 



SPAWNING AREAS In many places at the mouth of this stream, the bottom is bedrock shale 



interspersed with good spawning areas. 

 GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 2 mile.-;. A VER A G E WI D TH / D EPTH 75V20''. 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES 



BOTTOM 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS One-third mile upstream is a 5' accessible falls; three-fourths mile up is a 4' accessible 

 falls; 2 miles up is a 6' falls impassable to salmon. Stream should accommodate 50,000 

 salmon with some blasting. The upper falls could be made accessible by blasting. 



TRIBUTARIES 



SCHOOLING AREAS 



SPAWNING AREAS Good. 



GENERAL NOTES Barrier data source: Microfilm No. 137-2 FRI - SE. Alaska Research. Stream Survey Data, 

 1931-50, 1952. 



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