| author | Connors, B.M.; Pickard, D.C.; Porter, M.; Farrell, G.; Bryan, K.; Casely, S.; Huang, S. | 
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| published year | 2013 | 
| document type | conservation unit snapshot, report | 
| species | sockeye | 
| subjects | biological status, spawner trends, smolt abundance, marine survival, stock-recruitment, productivity, habitat capacity, exploitation rate, age composition, run timing, survey streams, spawning areas, migration route, habitat pressures, proposed development, cumulative effects, indicators, benchmarks, Wild Salmon Policy, Strategy 1, Strategy 2 | 
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Conservation Unit snapshots: Babine/Onerka sockeye CU

Conservation Unit (CU) snapshots are short graphical reports which summarize key information on the state of salmon populations and their habitat.
This snapshot focuses on the Babine/Onerka sockeye CU, and includes information on abundance trends, harvest levels, habitat pressures, overall biological status and more.
This snapshot is part of a larger project by the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s Skeena Salmon Program that produced a snapshot for each salmon population in the Skeena Watershed. More information about this project, including a link to each snapshot and a report on the methodology and overall results can be found here.