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Found 42 dataset(s) matching "wdfw sdfp".
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This gives the 2022 posterior median (the “best estimate”) from the model of the smoothed abundance for each year since listing for each population. Note: 2020 also attached.
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This is the 2022 raw data AFTER filtering that were actually used in the analyses. The file has several extra data fields that allow one to trace each record back to its source. Note: 2020 also attached.
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Figure 2 -- Categorical Status and Trend By ESU-DPS (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Lower Columbia River Steelhead DPS (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Figure 4 -- Continuous Abundance Status and Trend By ESU-DPS With Future Status Contours (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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This gives the quantiles of the posterior distribution for the slope term of the model. Q50. is the median, which is what we used as a best estimate. Percent change per year = (exp(Q50.)-1)*100....
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These are the results that were used to make the ESU-level summary charts for 2022 SOS. Note: 2020 included below.
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Snake River Basin Steelhead DPS (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Snake River Spring-Summer Chinook ESU (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Lower Columbia River Chinook ESU (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Upper Columbia Steelhead DPS (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Figure 3 -- Continuous Abundance Status and Trend By ESU-DPS (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.
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Upper Columbia River Spring Chinook ESU (2022). Note: 2020 also attached.