Table 1.- -Actual numbers and expected numbers {in parentheses)- of tags recovered 

 in four Bristol Bay fishing districts from sockeye salmon released (see Fig. 12 

 for tagging sites) in the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay by the United States and Japan 

 in 1957, 1958. 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965. (See Appendix Table 1 for sources of data.) 



Table 1 .--Conti nued. 



Year, country, 

 and tagg ing site 



A T~\ — ^^ \ Date of 



(lat. and long.) tagging 



Recoveries by fishing district 

 '^' East side 



Nushagak 



Naknek- 

 Kvichak 



Eqegik 



1957— United States 



Midway between 

 Unalaska Island and 

 Pribi lof Islands 



55^37'N. 168°33'W 



56''00'N. 170°00'W 



56°12'N. 169°54"W 



56°50'N. 170°13'W 



Se^lO'N, 171*08'W 



54°2rN, 166°55'W 



Total 



1958-United States 



Year, country, 



and tagging site West side East side 



(lat. ami lone.) Date of Naknek- 



tagging Nushagak Kvichak Egegik 



Recoveries by fishing district 



1964--United States-^ 

 56°29'N, 170°12'W (8) 19 June 

 56-41 'N, 169°55'W (9) 20 June 

 Total 



55°17'N, 166"'54'U (10) 21 June 



56°30'N, 160°20'H (12) 24 June 

 57''06'N, 158°54'H (15) 27 June 

 Total (near shore) 



57°30'N, 161°07'W (13) 25 June 

 57°44'N. 159°24'W (16) 28 June 

 Total (offshore) 



1965— United States 



57°00'N, 160°00'W 24 June 



57°48'N, 158°30'W 27 June 



57°25'N, 159°12'H 



57°32'N, 159°15'W 



57°28'N. 159°11'W 



57°27'N, 159'>03'W 



57°30'N, 159°00'W 



57°32'N. 159°00'W 



57°34'N, 159°04'W 

 Total 



26 June 

 30 June 

 30 June 

 1 July 



1 July 



2 July 

 2 July 



2 



(1.60) 



(1.07) 



4 

 (6.97) 



20 

 (1.28) 



12 

 (16.84) 



1 

 .52) 



(1.24) 



172 30 



(168.73) (27.99) 



Ugashik 



2 

 (0.65) 



2 



.68) (0.83) (0.43) 



6 

 (8.27) 



18 1 



(31.04) (5.15) (1.52) 



-'Recoveries are totaled to calculate expected numbers; see method of 

 computing expected numbers In text. 



-'Numbers in parentheses beside tagging sites are station numbers (see 

 Figure 12). 



