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Fraser River sockeye salmon: data synthesis and cumulative impacts

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An example of final output <strong>data</strong> from the <strong>data</strong>base is shown in Table A3.4-8.Table A3.4-8 Example output from <strong>data</strong>base, ready for analysis. This example <strong>data</strong> set contains only themean August sea surface temperature for Queen Charlotte Sound as experienced by post-smoltspassing through during their migration to their ocean rearing areas, <strong>and</strong> only for one single broodyear. The <strong>data</strong> sets used in the analyses performed in the present project use many variables overmany years (refer to Appendix 3.5 <strong>and</strong> Appendix 4).Spawners lnRS BroodYear StockName RunTimingGroup SST_M08_QCSx_MGRR_DOM0.005758 3.754099 1985 Birkenhead Late 12.850.00303 1.845149 1985 Bowron Early Summer 12.850.034995 2.795625 1985 Chilko Summer 12.850.000195 2.523058 1985 Cultus Late 12.850.11661 2.338612 1985 E.Stuart Early Stuart 12.850.000696 3.893783 1985 Fennell Early Summer 12.850.002031 4.173986 1985 Gates Early Summer 12.850.001825 2.070912 1985 Harrison Late 12.60.000806 2.919312 1985 L.Shuswap Late 12.850.159101 3.093156 1985 L.Stuart Summer 12.850.007722 1.802942 1985 Nadina Early Summer 12.850.002088 2.40829 1985 Pitt Early Summer 12.850.00096 3.292746 1985 Portage Late 12.850.694708 2.893605 1985 Quesnel Summer 12.850.001922 0.858018 1985 Raft Early Summer 12.850.001422 3.432398 1985 Scotch Early Summer 12.850.002684 2.787198 1985 Seymour Early Summer 12.850.021968 1.768224 1985 Stellako Summer 12.850.022773 1.112869 1985 Weaver Late 12.85Table A3.4-9 shows the final set of variables available in the <strong>data</strong>base as aligned with theappropriate life stages to which each <strong>data</strong> series is associated.181

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