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Fishladder by Fishladder Adult Fish Counts from Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, McNary,
Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams, from 1981
Ladder Split Report (1981 to the present):
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Daily Report (1981 to the present):
  

Dam by Dam Adult Fish Counts from Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, McNary,
Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams, from 1938
Running Sum Report (1938 to the present):
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Monthly Report (1938 to the present):
  
Include Running Sum








Year To Date Report (1938 to the present):
  

Other Fish Counts and Reports

Additional fish counts in progress
miscellaneous fish counts this year through 1/5/2012

Additional fish counts from 2010 and earlier
1998-2011 miscellaneous fish counts
2011 lamprey night counts at Bonneville Dam
2011 lamprey night counts at McNary Dam
2011 lamprey night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2011 sockeye night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2011 break time sockeye counts at Lower Granite Dam
2010 lamprey night counts at Bonneville Dam
2010 lamprey night counts at McNary Dam
2010 lamprey night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2010 sockeye night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2010 break time sockeye counts at Lower Granite Dam
2009 lamprey night counts at Bonneville Dam
2009 lamprey night counts at McNary Dam
2009 lamprey night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2009 sockeye night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2008 lamprey night counts at Lower Granite Dam
2007 night counts at Lower Granite Dam

Annual Fish Passage Reports
1938   1939   1940   1941   1942   1943   1944   1945   1946   1947   1948   1949   1950   1951   1952   1953
1954   1955   1956   1957   1958   1959   1960   1961   1962   1963   1964   1965   1966   1967   1968   1969
1970   1971   1972   1973   1974   1975   1976   1977   1978   1979   1980   1981   1982   1983   1984   1985
1986   1987   1988   1989   1990   1991   1992   1993   1994   1995   1996   1997   1998   1999   2000   2001
2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010  

Fishladder Diel Passage Charts
Bonneville Dam   The Dalles Dam   John Day Dam   McNary Dam  
Ice Harbor Dam   Lower Monumental Dam   Little Goose Dam   Lower Granite Dam


Links to Fish Counts in the Columbia Basin

Three regional publicly funded organizations that publish or provide links to fish counts at fish counting sites in the Columbia River basin are:
  Fish Passage Center
  Columbia River DART
  Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife

The following list shows places where fish counts are taken and posted on websites.
Fish are counted on the Willamette River, at Willamette Falls.

Fish are counted on the  external linkClackamas River.
Fish are counted at Bonneville Dam (counts above), at river kilometer 235 on the Columbia.
Fish are counted on the Hood River at Powerdale Dam at river mile 4 on the Hood River.
Fish are counted at The Dalles Dam (counts above), at river kilometer 310 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted on the Deschutes River at external linkPelton Reregulating Dam, at river mile 5 on the Deschutes River and at Sherars Falls, at river mile 43 on the Deschutes River.
Fish are counted at John Day Dam (counts above), at river kilometer 347 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted on the Umatilla River, at external link Three-Mile Dam, by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Fish are counted at McNary Dam (counts above), at river kilometer 470 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted at Ice Harbor Dam, Lower Monumental Dam, Little Goose Dam, and Lower Granite Dam (counts above), at river kilometer 16, 67, 113, and 173 respectively on the Snake River.
Fish are counted on the Yakima River by the Yakama Nation, at external linkProsser & Rosa dams, at river kilometer 75 and 214 on the Yakima River, respectively.
Fish are counted at Grant County PUD's external linkPriest Rapids Dam, at river kilometer 639 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted at Grant County PUD's external linkWanapum Dam, at river kilometer 669 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted at Chelan County PUD's external linkRock Island Dam, at river kilometer 729 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted on the Wenatchee River at Tumwater Dam, west of Leavenworth at river kilometer 52 on the Wenatchee River.  These counts are posted on the University of Washington's Columbia River DART website.
Fish counts from Chelan County PUD's external linkRocky Reach Dam, at river kilometer 764 on the Columbia River.
Fish are counted at Douglas County PUD's external linkWells Dam, at river kilometer 830 on the Columbia.
Fish are counted on the Okanogan River at external linkZosel Dam by the Colville Tribes.   Zosel Dam is at river mile 79 on the Okanogan River.
A historical note about Columbia Lake (British Columbia).

Outside of the Columbia Basin on the west coast of North America, three publicly funded organizations that provide fish counts include:
  Oregon Fish & Wildlife at  Winchester Dam  on the North Umpqua River.
  Oregon Fish & Wildlife at  Gold Ray Dam, located at river mile 126 on the Rogue River (largest salmon-producing river in Oregon outside of the Columbia River system).
  Washington Fish & Wildlife  Ballard Locks.
  Alaska Fish & Game: Alaska fish counts.



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