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Chewuch River - spring chlnook 



Chlwawa River • spring Chinook 



Entiat River - spring chinook, summer steelhead 



Grande Ronde • summer steelhead 



Klickitat River • spring chinook, coho 



Little Wenatchee River - spring Chinook 



Lost River • spring chinook 



Methow River • spring chinook. summer chinook 



Methow/Okanogan Riven - summer steelhead 



Niches River - spring chinook 



Nason Creek - spring chinook 



Okanogan River - summer chinook 



Panther Creek (Wind) • summer steelhead 



Snake River • fall chinook 



Touchet River • summer steelhead 



Trout Creek (Wind) • summer steelhead 



Tucannon River - spring chinook, summer steelhead 



Twisp River - spring chinook 



Walla Walla River • summer steelhead 



Wenatchee River • summer steelhead 



White River (Wenatchee) • spring chinook 



White Salmon River - summer steelhead. winter 



steelhead 

 White Salmon River (Tule) - fall chinook 

 Wind River (Tule) - fall chinook 

 Wind River • spring chinook. summer steelhead 

 Yakima River • summer steelhead 

 Yakima River (Upper) - spring chinook 



OTHER STOCK CLASSIFICATIONS 



Hialihy. While 43% of the stocks were found to 

 be healthy, the term "healthy" covers a wide range of 

 actual conditions, from robust to those without surplus 

 production for harvest Just because a stock is listed as 

 healthy does not necessarily mean that managers have 

 no current concerns or that production levels are 

 adequate. 



Unknown: For many stocks, there simply Is 

 insufficient information to rate them. Many of these are 

 historically small populations and could be especially 

 vulnerable to any negative Impacts. There is an imme- 

 diate need to collect-additional information on them. 



Extinct: S ASSI does not Identify stocks that have 

 become extinct in the distant past, but one stock, the 

 Chambers Creek summer chum, was determined to 

 have become extinct during recent times. In addition, 

 several possible stocks of spring chinook were not 

 listed because of a lack of agreement on whether or not 

 they currently exist. 



FOR MORE INFORMATION 



The full SASS1 report contains an annotated listing 

 of each stock. Information on escapement ranges, 

 distribution, origin, status, spawning sites and timing 

 and a brief summary of the stock history is included. 

 Copies may be viewed at many public libraries in 

 Washington. Additional detailed Information may be 

 found in the appendices to the Inventory, available 

 soon at the Washington State Libraries. Individual 

 copies of the Salmon and Steelhead Stock Inventory 

 may also be obtained from: Washington Department of 

 Fisheries, Information and Education Division, P.O. 

 Box 43136, Olympia, WA 98504-3136. 



