Project Information

Title: Columbia and Solf Lakes Sockeye Salmon Stocking 96256

Project Year and Number: 1996: 96256

Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2002: 02256B-CLO, 2001: 01256-B, 2000: 00256-B, 1999: 99256-B, 1998: 98256-B, 1997: 97256-B, 1996: 96256-B

Principal Investigator (PI): Dan Gillikin (US Forest Service)

Managing Agency: USFS

Assisting Personnel: None

Research Location: Prince William Sound

Restoration Category: General Restoration

Injured Resources Addressed: Sockeye Salmon, Subsistence

Abstract: This project would assess the feasibility of establishing self-sustaining runs of sockeye salmon in Solf Lake and Columbia Lake. Solf Lake is located in Herring Bay on Knight Island. Data suggest it could annually produce returns of 19,000 to 22,000 sockeye. Columbia Lake is located in Heather Bay near the Columbia Glacier. Data indicate that the lake could annually produce returns of 10,000 to 29,000 sockeye.


Proposal: Not Available

Reports:
Final Report: See Project 02256B-CLO

Publications from this Project: None Available