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Location: Anchor River
Species: Chinook
Method: Sonar/Weir

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  • 2023
Daily Counts
Cumulative

Description:

Weirs are installed on the South and North forks of the Anchor River in early-May to begin monitoring Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead escapement through the fall. The South fork weir is located at river mile 2.5 and the North fork weir is located at river mile 3.4. Both weirs are located above the salmon sport fishery area, which ends at an ADFG marker approximately 200 yards upstream of the Old Sterling Highway Bridge. An underwater video system is installed within each floating resistance board weir and motion-detected fish passage is recorded 24 hours per day. High spring flows prevent installation of the South Fork floating weir in most years, so a partial fixed-picket weir with sonar external link is used until flows subside around the end of May.

Chinook salmon escapement has been monitored via weirs in the Anchor River since 2003. Escapements have ranged from a low of 2,499 in 2014, to a high of 12,016 in 2004. The Chinook salmon run to the Anchor River begins in May and lasts through early August. Historically, 50% of the Chinook salmon run had passed the weir by June 10, but later run timing in recent years has pushed the 50% date to June 22. The current Chinook salmon sustainable escapement goal is 3,800 – 7,600.

Coho salmon escapement in the Anchor River has previously been monitored in the late ‘80s and 2004-2011. Coho salmon escapements ranged from 2,409 to 20,187 in these years. Coho salmon begin entering the Anchor River in late-July and run through September. Run-timing typically peaks in late-August, although it is highly variable and subject to influence by river water levels. There is not currently an escapement goal established for Anchor River coho salmon.

Steelhead escapement in the Anchor River has not been fully enumerated, but partial counts of kelts (steelhead emigrating from the system in spring) and immigrating steelhead indicate run sizes are variable and typically small. The most complete fall counts occurred in 1988 and 1992 when 878 and 1,261 fish were counted, respectively. There is not an escapement goal established for Anchor River steelhead.

Sustainable Escapement Goal for Chinook: 3,800 - 7,600 (Graphed above)

Contact: Area Manager,
(907) 235-1739

103 records returned for the years selected. Dashes indicate days with no count.
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Date
2023
Count
2023
Cumulative
2023
Notes for
2023
Aug-26 0 2,338 Anchor weirs pulled for the season on 8/26 due to flooding damage.
Aug-25 0 2,338  
Aug-24 2 2,338 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 2
Aug-23 0 2,336  
Aug-22 3 2,336 South Fork Video 1; North Fork Video 2
Aug-21 3 2,333 South Fork Video 2; North Fork Video 1
Aug-20 5 2,330 South Fork Video 1; North Fork Video 4
Aug-19 7 2,325 South Fork Video 3; NF Video 4
Aug-18 5 2,318 South Fork Video 2; NF Video 3
Aug-17 10 2,313 South Fork Video 5; NF Video 5
Aug-16 10 2,303 South Fork Video 8; North Fork Video 2
Aug-15 6 2,293 South Fork Sonar 2; North Fork Sonar 4
Aug-14 4 2,287 South Fork Video 1; North Fork Video 3
Aug-13 2 2,283 South Fork Video 2; North Fork Video 0
Aug-12 7 2,281 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 2
Aug-11 25 2,274 South Fork Video 13; North Fork Video 12
Aug-10 11 2,249 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 7
Aug-09 13 2,238 South Fork Video 10; North Fork Video 3
Aug-08 38 2,225 South Fork Video 18; North Fork Video 20
Aug-07 20 2,187 South Fork Video 11; North Fork Video 9
Aug-06 16 2,167 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 13
Aug-05 9 2,151 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 5
Aug-04 12 2,142 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 9
Aug-03 14 2,130  
Aug-02 12 2,116 South Fork Video 6; North Fork Video 6
Aug-01 18 2,104 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 13
Jul-31 13 2,086 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 13
Jul-30 9 2,073 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 9
Jul-29 10 2,064 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 7
Jul-28 1 2,054 South Fork Video 1; North Fork Video 0
Jul-27 6 2,053 NF:6 & SF:0
Jul-26 10 2,047 SF:1; NF:9
Jul-25 19 2,037 SF:1; NF:18
Jul-24 19 2,018 South Fork Video 2; North Fork Video 17
Jul-23 27 1,999 South Fork Video 12; North Fork Video 15
Jul-22 19 1,972 South Fork Video 9; North Fork Video 10
Jul-21 32 1,953 South Fork Video 20; North Fork Video 12
Jul-20 26 1,921 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 21
Jul-19 11 1,895 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 11
Jul-18 11 1,884 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 11
Jul-17 11 1,873 South Fork Video 0; North Fork Video 11
Jul-16 34 1,862 South Fork Video 11; North Fork Video 23
Jul-15 61 1,828 South Fork Video 44; North Fork Video 17
Jul-14 65 1,767 South Fork Video 53; North Fork Video 12
Jul-13 71 1,702 South Fork Video 53; North Fork Video 18
Jul-12 110 1,631 South Fork Video 53; North Fork Video 57
Jul-11 17 1,521 North Fork Video 0; South Fork Video 17
Jul-10 27 1,504 South Fork Video 24; North Fork Video 3
Jul-09 18 1,477 South Fork Video 16; North Fork Video 2
Jul-08 42 1,459 South Fork Video 29; North Fork Video 13
Jul-07 160 1,417 South Fork Video 77; North Fork Video 83
Jul-06 230 1,257 South Fork Video 67; North Fork Video 163
Jul-05 7 1,027 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 4
Jul-04 15 1,020 South Fork Video 13; North Fork Video 2
Jul-03 12 1,005 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 9
Jul-02 25 993 South Fork Video 19; North Fork Video 6
Jul-01 10 968 South Fork Video 8; North Fork Video 2
Jun-30 41 958 South Fork Video 38; North Fork Video 3
Jun-29 39 917 South Fork Video 33; North Fork Video 6
Jun-28 21 878 South Fork Video 18; North Fork Video 3
Jun-27 5 857 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 0
Jun-26 9 852 South Fork Video 7; North Fork Video 2
Jun-25 10 843 South Fork Video 9; North Fork Video 1
Jun-24 12 833 South Fork Video 8; North Fork Video 4
Jun-23 8 821 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 3
Jun-22 29 813 South Fork Video 10; North Fork Video 19
Jun-21 183 784 South Fork Video 55; North Fork Video 129
Jun-20 174 601 South Fork Video 101; North Fork Video 73
Jun-19 102 427 South Fork Video 75; North Fork Video 27
Jun-18 37 325 South Fork Video 34; North Fork Video 3
Jun-17 16 288 South Fork Video 13; North Fork Video 3
Jun-16 4 272 South Fork Video 3; North Fork Video 1
Jun-15 22 268 South Fork Video 22; North Fork Video 0
Jun-14 15 246 South Fork Video 15; North Fork Video 0
Jun-13 16 231 South Fork Video 16; North Fork Video 0
Jun-12 6 215 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 2
Jun-11 22 209 South Fork Video 22; North Fork Video 0
Jun-10 7 187 South Fork Video 5; North Fork Video 2
Jun-09 17 180 South Fork Video 13; North Fork Video 4
Jun-08 9 163 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 5
Jun-07 4 154 South Fork Video 1; North Fork Video 3
Jun-06 7 150 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 3
Jun-05 13 143 South Fork Video 4; North Fork Video 9
Jun-04 6 130 South Fork Sonar 5; North Fork Video 1
Jun-03 8 124 South Fork Sonar 6; North Fork Video 2
Jun-02 -3 116 South Fork Sonar -6 downstream; North Fork Video 3
Jun-01 14 119 South Fork Sonar 12; North Fork Video 2
May-31 12 105 South Fork Sonar 6; North Fork Video 6
May-30 1 93 South Fork Sonar 0; North Fork Video 1
May-29 8 92 South Fork Sonar 6; North Fork Video 2
May-28 3 84 South Fork Sonar 3; North Fork Video 0
May-27 0 81 South Fork Sonar -3 downstream; North Fork Video 3
May-26 4 81 South Fork Sonar 3; North Fork Video 1
May-25 4 77 South Fork Sonar 3; North Fork Video 1
May-24 6 73 South Fork Sonar 6; North Fork Video 0
May-23 10 67 South Fork Sonar 9; North Fork Video 1
May-22 15 57 South Fork Sonar 15; North Fork Video 0
May-21 12 42 South Fork Sonar 12; North Fork Video 0
May-20 9 30 South Fork Sonar 9; North Fork Video 0
May-19 3 21 South Fork Sonar 3; North Fork Video 0
May-18 18 18 South Fork Sonar 18; North Fork not operational
May-17 6 0 South Fork Sonar 6; North Fork not operational
May-16 -6 -6 South Fork Sonar -6 (6 downstream fish): North Fork not operational