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habitat in the inner inlet in 2004 were caught in one 
set on 10 May. 
As in littoral habitat, the greatest spatial and tempo- 
ral overlap of chum salmon in neritic habitat occurred 
between wild and early hatchery fry in the outer inlet. 
Peak abundance of wild chum salmon in neritic habitat 
trailed behind the peak in littoral habitat by 1 to 2 
weeks (Fig. 3,C and D). With one exception, no chum 
fry of any origin were caught in neritic habitat until 
the weeks of 17 May 2004 and 10 May 2005 (Fig. 3). 
Wild fry were most abundant in neritic habitat in both 
the inner and outer inlet during the week of 17 May 
