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Comprehensive Assessment & Monitoring Program (CAMP)
Fish Production Estimates - Data
Because fish production goals associated with the Central Valley Project Improvement Act pertain to naturally produced fish, CAMP is especially interested in the natural production of 9 anadromous fish species. It is also necessary to monitor hatchery fish numbers to calculate natural production.
Estimates of natural production of anadromous fish from 14 watersheds or areas in the Central Valley. All of the data is in PDF format.
- Fall-run Chinook salmon
- Late fall-run Chinook salmon
- Winter-run Chinook salmon
- Spring-run Chinook salmon
- American shad
- Striped bass
- White sturgeon
- Green sturgeon
More Information
- CAMP Focus Areas (PDF)
- Techniques for Estimating Fish Production
- Developing Productions Estimates (PDF) - How we use the data to calculate production of Chinook salmon in each stream or river.
In the future, the CAMP focus may include stream-side or upland habitats.
Some Anadromous
Fish Habitats

Pacific Ocean

Delta

American River

Battle Creek
Last updated: September 6, 2007
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Credits: Pt. Reyes, Carley Sweet, Fish & Wildlife Service. Suisun Marsh by Angelo Garcia, Jr., Dept. Water Resources. Mokelumne River, Fish & Wildlife Service. Sacramento River, Fish & Wildlife Service. Battle Creek, CA Dept. Water Resources. American River, Harry Mossman, FWS.
