Escapement range . — The smallest 

 and largest numbers of red salmon 

 estimated for the stream through 

 1962. 



Time of occupancy . — The period 

 of time in v;hich red salmon were 

 observed in the stream. 



Peak of spasming . — The date 

 when the largest number of red salmon 

 in the stream were spav/ning for any 

 one year. 



Method and distance . — Methods 

 and "G"; 



"T" is the best 



listed as 'T,' "A, 

 distance in miles, 

 estimate of the total population 

 made from all available data. The 

 letters "A" and "G" signify aerial 

 and ground. In some cases, the 

 distance of survey is not listed. 

 This means that the distemce of the 

 survey was not originally recorded. 



Live . — Tlie numbers of live red 

 saLnon in the stream. 



Distribution of spaimers . — 

 The relative density of spa-tmers at 

 various sections of the stream. 



General Information 



Shelter . — The location of per- 

 manent dwellings where shelter may 

 be foimd in event of need. 



Survey routes and methods . -- 

 From the ground or air. 



Personal-use fishery . — ITa t ive 

 subsistence fishing at cr near creek 

 mouth . 



Dead . — Tlie numbers of dead red 

 salmon in the stream. 



Total . — Numbers of red salmon 

 in the stream counted or estimated 

 as a whole without separating into 

 live and dead, '.fnen live ajid dead 

 numbers are given, no total is 

 entei-ed. 



Remarks. — Information includes 

 the number of samples for fin rays, 

 scales, length measurements, and 

 otoliths; numbers of fish schooled 

 off the mouth; general remarks of 

 the survey. 



Fish st)ecies. — Snecies of fish 

 besides red salmon found in the 

 stream. 



Wildlife species . — Mammals 

 and birds observed. 



Remarks. — Coriiments not placed 

 in any of the above headings . 



Sujnma.ry of Sujveys 



Date sui-yeyed . — Indicates first 

 the year of survey for total number 

 of salmon estimated, then the dotes 

 of individual surveys. 



