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

The selected years are color-coded in the graphs below:

  • 2017
  • 2016
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

94 records returned for the years selected. Dashes indicate days with no count.
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Date
2017
Count
2017
Cumulative
2017
Cumulative
2016
Notes for
2017
Aug-04 7 5,796 7,194 end of weir operation
Aug-03 10 5,789 7,194 pulled weir
Aug-02 9 5,779 7,183  
Aug-01 8 5,770 7,167  
Jul-31 13 5,762 7,150  
Jul-30 23 5,749 7,132  
Jul-29 20 5,726 7,117  
Jul-28 20 5,706 7,093  
Jul-27 20 5,686 7,080  
Jul-26 13 5,666 7,071  
Jul-25 10 5,653 7,053  
Jul-24 32 5,643 7,042  
Jul-23 24 5,611 7,033  
Jul-22 17 5,587 7,018  
Jul-21 25 5,570 7,006  
Jul-20 45 5,545 6,992  
Jul-19 44 5,500 6,953  
Jul-18 48 5,456 6,918  
Jul-17 18 5,408 6,848  
Jul-16 23 5,390 6,804  
Jul-15 22 5,367 6,787  
Jul-14 76 5,345 6,741  
Jul-13 117 5,269 6,721  
Jul-12 43 5,152 6,685  
Jul-11 24 5,109 6,651  
Jul-10 27 5,085 6,539  
Jul-09 35 5,058 6,507  
Jul-08 96 5,023 6,457  
Jul-07 125 4,927 6,411  
Jul-06 132 4,802 6,109  
Jul-05 104 4,670 6,059  
Jul-04 66 4,566 5,988  
Jul-03 113 4,500 5,902  
Jul-02 65 4,387 5,796  
Jul-01 40 4,322 5,740  
Jun-30 67 4,282 5,702  
Jun-29 61 4,215 5,620  
Jun-28 49 4,154 5,549  
Jun-27 37 4,105 5,471  
Jun-26 108 4,068 5,337  
Jun-25 97 3,960 5,276  
Jun-24 57 3,863 5,199  
Jun-23 34 3,806 5,120  
Jun-22 71 3,772 4,870  
Jun-21 89 3,701 4,764  
Jun-20 120 3,612 4,653  
Jun-19 81 3,492 4,446  
Jun-18 196 3,411 4,256  
Jun-17 109 3,215 4,159  
Jun-16 101 3,106 3,939  
Jun-15 384 3,005 3,724  
Jun-14 64 2,621 3,636  
Jun-13 134 2,557 3,485  
Jun-12 146 2,423 3,267  
Jun-11 227 2,277 3,091  
Jun-10 61 2,050 3,022  
Jun-09 105 1,989 2,843  
Jun-08 212 1,884 2,609  
Jun-07 70 1,672 2,465  
Jun-06 174 1,602 2,326  
Jun-05 97 1,428 2,176  
Jun-04 126 1,331 1,974  
Jun-03 73 1,205 1,916  
Jun-02 83 1,132 1,764  
Jun-01 146 1,049 1,614 North and South fork combined video weir count
May-31 5 903 1,508 North and South fork combined (South Fork sonar replaced with video weir at 9:30 am)
May-30 59 898 1,366 North and South fork combined
May-29 103 839 1,217 North and South fork combined
May-28 48 736 1,016 North and South fork combined
May-27 35 688 936 North and South fork combined
May-26 32 653 847 North and South fork combined
May-25 3 621 750 North and South fork combined
May-24 20 618 691 North and South fork combined
May-23 53 598 635 North and South fork combined
May-22 40 545 502 North and South fork combined
May-21 72 505 409 North and South fork combined
May-20 -5 433 393 North and South fork combined
May-19 53 438 325 North and South fork combined
May-18 47 385 298 North and South fork combined
May-17 92 338 249 North and South fork combined
May-16 129 246 223 North and South fork combined
May-15 59 117 185 North and South fork combined
May-14 33 58 141 North and South fork combined
May-13 22 25 107 North and South fork combined
May-12 1 3 84 South Fork DIDSON sonar operational at 4pm.
May-11 2 2 54  
May-10 0 0 29  
May-09 0 0 7  
May-08 0 0 4  
May-07 0 0 4  
May-06 0 0 3  
May-05 0 0 2  
May-04 0 0 1  
May-03 0 0 0 North Fork weir fish tight at 1600 hours