ADF STAT. No. 

 122-32 WC 77 



55°45.5' N. 133''28.1' W. ADFN0I66 



FWS No. 31 

 WEST COAST, TONOWEKBAY, WARM CHUCK INLET, Midway in inlet on N. shore. 



MAJOR SPECIES Pink. OTHER SPECIES Chum, coho, red, trout. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Late. Sep. (est.) ESCAPEMENT MAGNITUDE 



SPAWNING FACILITIES Fair. Most of tlie fish go through to Chuck Lake and spawn in its tributary 



streams. 

 STREAM TEMPERATURES Warm range. No observed temperatures. 

 VALLEY DESCRIPTION Flows through a flat area between the inlet and the lake. Heavily wooded 



along both banks, but generally free of underbrush. 

 DRAINAGE 2. 4 square miles (polar planimeter), 

 STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION Enters through a bedrock cataract. Aji old weir site is found 



at the head of the intertidal zone. 

 ANCHORAGE This inlet has considerable foul ground. Anchorage is available off the mouth of this 



stream. Only a short run in a skiff to the other streams in the bay. 

 TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES A trail follows the right bonk up to the lake. 

 AERIAL SURVEY NOTES Not suitable for aerial survey. 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH 200 yards. AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 30' -40'/ 12" -16". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate to swift in cataract. 



BOTTOM Large rock and boulders. 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS Fish school heavily off the mouth and in a pool at the upper end of this zone. 



SPAWNING AREAS Some spawning takes place in the upper half. 



GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 1 mile to lake . AVER AGE WIDTH/ DEP TH 20'/6"-20". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate. 



BOTTOM Large gravel. 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS None. 



TRIBUTARIES The lake has numerous tributaries which are reportedly heavily utilized. 



SCHOOLING AREAS Several pools are found from the halfway mark to the lake. 



SPAWNING AREAS Spawning is limited to a few small riffles. 



GENERAL NOTES The fish usually run straight through the stream and into the lake. 



