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NPAFC Doc.1624 Rev. Biostatistical Information on Salmon Catches, Escapement and Enhancement Production in Russia in 2015 by N.V. Klovach 1, O.S. Temnykh 2, V.A. Shevlyakov 2, E.V. Golub 2, A.N. Kanzeparova 2, E.A. Shevlyakov 3, L.V. Romasenko 4, and V.V. Volobuev 5 1 Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) 17, V. Krasnoselskaya St., Moscow, 107140 Russia 2 Pacific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Center) 4 Shevchenko Alley, Vladivostok, 690091 Russia 3 Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (KamchatNIRO) 18, Naberezhnaya St., Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683602 Russia 4 Sakhalin Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (SakhNIRO) 196, Komsomolskaya St., Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 693023 Russia 5 Magadan Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (MagadanNIRO) 36/10 Portovaya St., Magadan, 685000 Russia Submitted to the NORTH PACIFIC ANADROMOUS FISH COMMISSION by Russia March 2016 THIS PAPER MAY BE CITED IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: Klovach, N.V., O.S. Temnykh, V.A. Shevlyakov, E.V. Golub, A.N. Kanzeparova, E.A. Shevlyakov, L.V. Romasenko, and V.V. Volobuev. 2016. Biostatistical information on salmon catches, escapement and enhancement production in Russia in 2015. NPAFC Doc. 1624. 4 pp. Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), Pacific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Center), Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (KamchatNIRO), Sakhalin Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (SakhNIRO), and Magadan Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (MagadanNIRO) (Available at http://www.npafc.org).

Total salmon catch in Russia (Far East) by species, region and subregion in tons (round weight), 2015. Western Bering Sea 394.023 1149.53 370.314 0.232 1914.099 Eastern Kamchatka 89341.56 16484.56 13041.07 3368.186 866.18 123101.6 Kuriles 2346.536 25344.3 2749 709.6 9.5 31158.94 Northern Kuriles 689.405 2737.947 2747.33 709.6 9.5 6893.782 Southern Kuriles 1657.131 22606.353 1.67 24265.154 Western Kamchatka 3060.037 26227.64 30326.04 9636.883 24.354 0.901 69275.86 Continental coast 16550.65 15410.51 104.966 846.527 32912.65 Sakhalin coast 49292.23 19984.63 28.183 2.44 69307.48 Amur Basin 1778.629 36700.31 38478.94 Primor' 28.14 160.84 4.3 193.28 Southwestern Sakhalin 8.6 2216.704 0.196 2225.5 Total 162800.4 143679 46591.39 14589.38 900.266 7.837 368568.3 Table 1 Table 2 Total salmon catch in Russia (Far East) by species, region and subregion in thousand of fish, 2015. Western Bering Sea 330.28 342.91 121.99 0.02 795.20 Eastern Kamchatka 66 892.29 4 914.70 5 451.66 1 245.42 153.88 78 657.94 Kuriles 1 454.76 7 952.40 1 144.94 273.98 1.43 10 827.51 Northern Kuriles 427.41 859.09 1 144.24 273.98 1.43 2 706.15 Southern Kuriles 1 027.36 7 093.31 0.70 8 121.36 Western Kamchatka 1 828.783 7 102.932 11 432.696 2 957.286 3.866 0.591 23 326.154 Continental coast 12 531.889 4 954.082 44.014 241.331 17 771.316 Sakhalin coast 33 692.549 5 874.485 7.139 2.425 39 576.598 Amur Basin 1 520.196 14 680.123 16 200.319 Primor'e 15.478 45.234 1.950 62.662 Southwestern Sakhalin 5.927 648.537 0.199 654.663 Total 118 272.148 46 515.408 18 195.297 4 725.154 159.192 5.165 187 872.364 1

Table 3 Average weights (kg) of salmon in commercial catch in Russia (Far East) by species, 2015 Region,subregion Pink Chum Sockeye Coho Chinook Masu Western Bering Sea 1.193 3.352 3.036 11.048 Eastern Kamchatka 1.336 3.354 2.392 2.705 5.629 Kuriles 1.613 3.187 2.401 2.590 6.643 Western Kamchatka 1.673 3.693 2.653 3.259 6.299 1.525 Continental coast 1.321 3.111 2.385 3.508 Sakhalin coast 1.463 3.402 3.948 1.006 Amur Basin 1.170 2.500 Primor'e 1.818 3.556 2.205 Southwestern Sakhalin 1.451 3.418 0.985 Table 4 Subsistence catch of salmon in Russia (Far East) by species, in numbers of fish, 2015 Western Bering Sea 102 587 91 876 20 555 215 018 Eastern Kamchatka 1 101 400 145 462 126 446 21 981 4 949 1 400 238 Kuriles 0 Western Kamchatka 131 967 131 249 58 288 25 321 346 825 Continental coast 168 699 115 256 437 9 073 293 465 Sakhalin coast 102 529 67 607 170 136 Amur Basin 47 692 632 570 680 262 Primor'e 6 552 1 222 404 8 178 Southwestern Sakhalin 0 Total 1 661 426 1 185 242 205 726 56 375 4 949 404 3 114 122 2

Table 5 Sport catch of salmon in Russia (Far East) by species, in numbers of fish, 2015 Western Bering Sea 11 735 36 171 4 280 52 186 Eastern Kamchatka 48 210 14 319 8 500 13 624 1 763 86 416 Kuriles 4 339 2 287 6 626 Western Kamchatka 11 742 17 824 11 480 24 970 3 204 69 220 Continental coast 81 506 65 593 2 706 18 539 168 344 Sakhalin coast 76 934 23 877 1 007 2 430 104 248 Amur Basin 31 345 277 911 309 256 Primor'e 7 809 2 265 1 491 11 565 Southwestern Sakhalin 5 331 3 540 200 9 071 Total 278 951 443 787 26 966 58 140 4 967 4 121 816 932 Hatchery releases of Russian salmon fry and smolts (Far East) by species and area, in thousands of fish, 2015 Table 6 Western Bering Sea 0.000 Eastern Kamchatka 27 627.730 1 125.090 28 752.820 Kuriles 84 404.000 208 054.000 292 458.000 Northern Kuriles 58.000 58.000 Southern Kuriles 84 404.000 207 996.000 292 400.000 Western Kamchatka 1 789.270 14 464.200 894.130 17 147.600 Continental coast 9 948.500 19 133.200 1 418.200 30 499.900 Sakhalin coast 176 240.000 243 346.000 339.000 17.200 419 942.200 Amur Basin 87 300.000 87 300.000 Primor'e 7 800.000 35 482.000 200.300 43 482.300 Southwestern Sakhalin 13 760.000 89 991.000 103 751.000 Total 292 152.500 712 723.200 14 464.200 2 882.290 894.130 217.500 1 023 333.820 3

Table 7 Escapement of adult pacific salmon to spawning areas in Russia, by species, region and subregion in thousands of fish, 2015 Western Bering Sea 4 000.000 3 200.000 350.000 7 550.000 Eastern Kamchatka 95 330.380 1 104.250 583.879 140.000 80.000 97 238.509 Kuriles 902.745 222.220 1 124.965 Northern Kuriles Southern Kuriles 902.745 222.220 1 124.965 Western Kamchatka 1 500.000 121.000 2 500.000 100.000 30.000 4 251.000 Continental coast 17 703.542 8 558.057 42.760 177.430 26 481.789 Sakhalin coast 8 033.000 529.100 8 562.100 Amur Basin 2 154.000 8 741.000 10 895.000 Primor'e 212.000 154.750 42.000 408.750 Southwestern Sakhalin 38.600 13.700 52.300 Total 129 874.267 22 644.077 3 476.639 417.430 110.000 42.000 156 564.413 4