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FIGURE 2. 



SNAKE RIVER SALMON 

 PRODUCTION TRENDS ARE 

 SIMILAR TO WEST COAST 

 TRENDS AND OTHER BASINS 



SNAKG R. ESCAFEMEKT VERSUS 

 ESTIMATED WESTCOAST/f PMC AOOREOATE PRODUCIION 



CHN PnOOOCTION (l 1.000) 



caw COAST QPFMC *BEA HSPCHIN 



ATTACHMENT 5 



■OOUC K MCHW (il 000) 



□sham n. tro** Qnoauc K. 



ttn INI IMS IMS (Mr 1M« 

 TEAM 



Ottun n. 9»CHM aww* vchm 



Figure 2. Snahe River Salmon Production Trends Are Similar to 

 West Coast trends and Other Basins 



> During the past decade. Snake River spring chinook salmon runs have generally followed 

 pnxluction trends sunilar to that of overall West Coast chinook production trends. Also, 

 Snake River spring chinook production trends generally match trends witfain other major 

 river systems. This similarity is apparent when Snake River production is directly 

 compared to the Rogue River (south of the Columbia River) and the combined western 

 Washington rivers (north of the Columbia River). 



