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Title: Kametolook River Coho Salmon Subsistence Project 01247
Project Year and Number: 2001: 01247
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2002: 02247, 2000: 00247, 1999: 99247, 1998: 98247, 1997: 97247
Principal Investigator (PI): Lisa Hutchinson-Scarbrough (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Jim McCullough
Research Location: Alaska Peninsula
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Subsistence
Abstract: Subsistence users from the Alaska Peninsula Native Village of Perryville have noted significant declines in the coho salmon run in the nearby Kametolook River since the oil spill. Criminal settlement funds were used in FY 96 to determine what method would best restore the river's coho salmon stock to historic levels. This project will provide funding through FY 02 for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to try conservative and safe restoration methods. In 1997, two instream incubation boxes were installed in the upper reach of the Kametolook River. In 1998, to increase the efficiency of the egg take, two holding pens were installed near the coho spawning region of the river.Proposal: View (187 KB)
Reports:
Final Report: See Project 02247
Publications from this Project: None Available