SALMON TAGGING IN ALASKA, 1924-1925 
Table 14. — Returns from chum salmon tagged at Ruins Point — Continued 
135 
Locality and date of tagging 
1924 
1925 
Locality of recapture 
July 
12-27 
Aug. 
3-17 
July 18 
July 20 
July 21 
July 22 
July 24 
July 25 
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Chatham Strait, south of Tolstoi 
Point: 
Northwest Cove 
i 
10 
1 
Ship Island. 
i 
6 
1 
10 
2 
Point Niblack 
3 
14-33 
1 
26-31 
A 
Streets Island _ 
1 
32-34 
1 
Qrindall Point __ 
2 
14-18 
2 
11-23 
I 
11 
5 
Kasaan Bay 
1 
20 
1 
Island Point 
1 
16 
1 
Betton Island 
1 
23 
1 
Vallenar Bay 
1 
22 
1 
Dali Head__ _ _ 
1 
22 
i 
27 
2 
Bostwick Inlet 
1 
18 
1 
18 
2 
1 
34 
1 
Moira Sound 
1 
20 
1 
Chichagof Bay 
1 
20 
1 
18 
1 
13 
3 
Cape Chacon _ 
1 
29-33 
1 
27-31 
i 
25-29 
1 
22 
1 
22-26 
5 
Revillagigedo Channel: 
1 
22 
1 
Bold Island 
1 
24 
1 
Point Sykes 
1 
11 
1 
1 
19 
1 
1 
13 
1 
1 
26 
1 
Doubtful. _ 
i 
i 
i 
3 
Total. 
11 
23 
13 
76 
19 
29 
7 
24 
202 
Percentage 
12.8 
15.2 
18.8 
26.3 
22.6 
21.3 
23.3 
32 
21.9 
RETURNS FROM EXPERIMENTS AT CAPE MUZON AND KAIGANI POINT 
Six tagging experiments were conducted here from August 15 to 22, 1925, 
inclusive. Out of a total of 3,117 fish tagged, 3,049 were pink salmon, 7 were reds, 
16 cohoes, and 45 chums. Very few returns were obtained from species other than 
the pink. 
One red salmon, tagged on August 15 at Cape Muzon, was taken at Kasook Inlet, 
Sukkwan Island, on August 22. One coho, tagged on August 16 at Kaigani Point, 
was taken at Kassan Inlet, Cordova Bay, on August 22 ; and another, tagged at Cape 
Muzon on August 22, was taken September 18 in Coco Bay, Dali Island. Of the 
chum salmon, one tagged at Kaigani Point on August 17 was taken in Coco Bay on 
September 15. One of two fish tagged at Cape Muzon on August 22 was retaken at 
Hydaberg Creek on August 29 and the other in Coco Bay on September 18. The 
scattering returns from these three species do not indicate any extensive or definite 
migration. 
PINK SALMON 
The data relative to the recapture of pink salmon tagged at these localities are 
given in Table 15. 
