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Page 266, Figure 1.1-3. Lower Columbia River Landings of Steelhead Trout. 



This figure has the same title and source errors as Figure 1.1-2. The data for the early 

 years do not agree with our records. The figure does not state that steelhead landings 

 by non-Indians have b^n prohibited since 1975. 



Page 266, Rgure 1.1-4. Lower Columbia River Landings of Coho Salmon. 



This figure has the same title and source errors as Figure 1.1-2. The data for the early 

 years match up reasonably well with our records. It appears the x-axis (years) is off 

 slightly. 



Page 267, Figure 1.1-5. Lower Columbia River Landings of Chum Salmon. 



This figure has the same title and source errors as Figure 1.1-2. The data for the early 

 years match up reasonably well with our records. It appears the x-axis (years) is off 

 slightly. 



Page 267, Figure 1.1-6. Lower Columbia River Total Landings of All Salmonids. 



This figure has the same title and source errors as Figure 1.1-2. The data for the early 

 years match up reasonably well with our records. Similar to the previous figures it 

 appears the x-axis (years) is off slightly. 



Page 268, Figure 1.1-7. Steelhead Trout Oregon Coastal River Landings. 



Data trends match our records, but the y-axis scale seems to be off approximately 

 100,000 pounds. This figure shows landings declining steadily to near in the late 

 1940' s. The decline is primarily the result of season closures, which prevented fishing 

 for steelhead. This should be acknowledged by the authors. 



Page 269, Figure 1.1-8. Trends of Salmon Populations in Oregon. 



This figure is a perfect tracing of Figure 3 in McKeman, et. al. 1950. Unlike 

 McKeman et. al.'s footnote, the authors misspelled deviation . In the References, 

 McKeman, et. al. is wrongly attributed to transactions from a "conference." 



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