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Fraser River sockeye salmon: data synthesis and cumulative impacts

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Figure 4.1-5. A) Total run size of adult Late-run <strong>sockeye</strong> <strong>salmon</strong> from 1977 to 2008 with fish fate categorized intototal catch, en route loss <strong>and</strong> spawning escapement. B) The same <strong>data</strong> as presented in panel A but with fatecategories expressed as percentages of the total run size. Source: Hinch <strong>and</strong> Martins (2011)We conducted independent statistical analyses of the timing of changes in recruit per spawnerindices (the first productivity measure described above) for each <strong>Fraser</strong> stock, using a methodcalled change point detection. We found declining productivity (recruits/spawner) for 15 of the19 <strong>Fraser</strong> <strong>sockeye</strong> stocks (all except for Harrison, Late Shuswap, Raft <strong>and</strong> Weaver). While nine35

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