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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Request for Sampling Effort and Abundance Data from Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February 2008 Prepared by Normandeau Associates Inc..25 Nashua Rd Bedford NH 03110 NRC Request for Sampling Effort and Abundance Data from Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February 2008 General Information NRC requested Hudson River fish abundance data in a call on 22 January 2008 with the intention of using these data to describe inter-annual trends in abundance (total catch) of 16 selected fish species (alewife, bay anchovy, American shad, bluefish, hogchoker, blueback herring, rainbow smelt, shortnose sturgeon, spottail shiner, Atlantic sturgeon, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, white catfish, white perch, weakfish, and gizzard shad) for each of the three Hudson River (Long River) sampling programs (Beach Seine Survey, Ichthyoplankton Survey, Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey) by region, life stage, and year. The response variable will be the total count of each life stage of each fish species caught in each Hudson River geographic region in each year that the region was sampled by each of the three surveys. Corroborating data describing the effort (number of seine hauls, or number of tows and total volume sampled, as appropriate) for each Hudson River geographic region, week (river run) and year will be used to standardize the response variable (total count) for differences in effort within survey, region and year so that a relatively consistent sampling design is repeated from year to year and any changes in total count from year to year are not caused by inter-annual differences in the temporal or spatial distribution of effort or in the magnitude of that effort. A set of effort and catch tables was created in Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys to show the weekly allocation of actual samples (number of seine hauls or tows) and the associated catch collected in each region and year. These tables are intended to represent the catch and effort components used to produce the Appendix E tables previously provided to NRC in response to RFI #16, and will be comparable in layout to the Appendix E tables from the 2005 Year Class Report (YCR).The effort tables were prepared in Excel for each of the three surveys showing the weekly effort (number of seine hauls or tows) in each region and year. For the volumetric samples (Fall Juvenile Survey and Ichthyoplankton Survey), these annual tables provide the total volume sampled in each week and region.Each effort table is structured to compare the effort by week and region in that year. A design comparison table presents the actual number of samples taken in each week and region for each year, with color codes visually indexing the number of samples taken in each week by region cell. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50 samples taken in a week and region. The color pattern of shading among the cells in one year describes the number of samples taken in each week and region within that year. For example, the row for the Cornwall Region (CW) in the 2005 Long River Beach Seine Survey (BS) Table I 1.BSDesignReview table found in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook shows the same light blue color among the first three weeks (weeks 24, 26, and 28)representing 1-5 samples collected, and then the medium blue color indicates 6-10 samples were collected for the remaining seven weeks (weeks 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42). If we would like to compare the consistency of the sampling design for the BS Survey in the Cornwall Region between 2005 and 1984, then a quick look at the color patterns from CW in the two years reveals three differences:
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Requestfor Sampling Effort andAbundance Datafrom Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February2008 Prepared by Normandeau Associates Inc.
: 1) there were eight sampling weeks (river runs) in 1984 compared to ten weeks in 2005, 2) the 1984 survey began in week 30 whil e the 2005 survey began in week 24, and 3) fewer samples (3 samples per week) were collected in the first three weeks (non-concurrent weeks 24, 26 and 28) of the 2005 survey, but the same sampling effort (6 samples per week) occurred during the concurrent weeks of both surveys. Shifts in schedule from year to year, as well as the introduction or removal of sampling weeks and changes in sample allocation, are readily observed by comparing the pattern of color from year to year within the same program (LR, FS, or BS). Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color*shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers.The total catch tables were prepared in SAS and exported into Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys showing the weekly total catch by each life stage of each of the 16 selected species (and for all life stages of each species combined) in each region and year. Care was taken to adjust all fish count data up to the total catch when sub-sampling had occurred in the laboratory processing or when samples were~partially processed in the field and completed in the lab. Each total catch table was configured in the same format as the effort tables, showing weeks as rows and Hudson River regions (0- 12 plus all regions)as columns. Having the same layout for the catch and effort tables facilitates comparison of catch and effort. It should be noted that, for some regions like the Indian Point Region of the Hudson River (River Miles 39-46), seasonal and inter-annual differences in salt front position may influence the pattern of trends in abundance described by total catch.If the Hudson River fish community can be classified by salinity preference and tolerance into freshwater and brackish species, then the 13 static geographic regions along the length of the river between the Battery (River Mile 0) and Albany (River Mile 152) could be classified into those consistently brackish, those consistently freshwater, and those varying between brackish and freshwater both within each year and between years. We recommend that the Water Quality Data files already provided to the NRC be examined to establish a salinity habitat classification for each geographic region, and the results of this habitat classification should be used by NRC to interpret the influence of changes in salinity.
                                        .25 Nashua Rd Bedford NH 03110
distribution on the inter-annual pattern of total catch.Data rile preparation Data files representing thirty two years of sampling served as input to this project. The overall objective was to prepare files for the Long River lchthyoplankton survey (LR), Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey (ES), and Beach Seine Survey (BS) for the period 1974 through 2005. These files present the number of samples, the total volume sampled (for LR and FS), and the total catch for sixteen selected species of fish by life stage andiriver region, according to sample week, over the 32 year period.Data included in the files were evaluated against a number of criteria.
 
For example, only use code I samples (valid samples) were included in the resulting files. In addition, for ichthyoplankton, only samples selected for processing in the laboratory were included in the data presented.
NRC Requestfor Sampling Effort andAbundance Datafrom Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February2008 GeneralInformation NRC requested Hudson River fish abundance data in a call on 22 January 2008 with the intention of using these data to describe inter-annual trends in abundance (total catch) of 16 selected fish species (alewife, bay anchovy, American shad, bluefish, hogchoker, blueback herring, rainbow smelt, shortnose sturgeon, spottail shiner, Atlantic sturgeon, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, white catfish, white perch, weakfish, and gizzard shad) for each of the three Hudson River (Long River) sampling programs (Beach Seine Survey, Ichthyoplankton Survey, Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey) by region, life stage, and year. The response variable will be the total count of each life stage of each fish species caught in each Hudson River geographic region in each year that the region was sampled by each of the three surveys. Corroborating data describing the effort (number of seine hauls, or number of tows and total volume sampled, as appropriate) for each Hudson River geographic region, week (river run) and year will be used to standardize the response variable (total count) for differences in effort within survey, region and year so that a relatively consistent sampling design is repeated from year to year and any changes in total count from year to year are not caused by inter-annual differences in the temporal or spatial distribution of effort or in the magnitude of that effort. A set of effort and catch tables was created in Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys to show the weekly allocation of actual samples (number of seine hauls or tows) and the associated catch collected in each region and year. These tables are intended to represent the catch and effort components used to produce the Appendix E tables previously provided to NRC in response to RFI #16, and will be comparable in layout to the Appendix E tables from the 2005 Year Class Report (YCR).
The variable week (Sunday to Saturday) was assigned in SAS code, based on the date when the sample was taken. However, upon inspection of the resulting distribution of samples, it was evident that some samples were misclassified using this algorithm and assigned the previous or subsequent week. A review of corresponding annual year class reports in cases where sample numbers did not appear to properly align with week boundaries allowed for the proper reassignment of week to these data. In most cases reclassification of Sunday dates was necessary to align the week to represent a completed survey, because the last date of sampling week occurred on Sunday to complete the previous week's sampling plan.Gear Type Changes in gear type employed in each of the sampling programs are presented below in Table 1. Gear type changes should be taken into consideration when attempting to compare collections within a program type andacross program years, in particular for the Fall Juvenile program.Table 1. Comparison of Sampling Gear for Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals, and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.
The effort tables were prepared in Excel for each of the three surveys showing the weekly effort (number of seine hauls or tows) in each region and year. For the volumetric samples (Fall Juvenile Survey and Ichthyoplankton Survey), these annual tables provide the total volume sampled in each week and region.
Program Years Sampling Gear Type Long River Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 500 micron mesh net. I m 2 1974-present Ichthyoplankton Tucker Trawl fitted with 500 micron mesh net Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net. 1 m 2 Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net (1975 on)Gear: 3 m Beam Trawl and I m 2 Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 Fall Juvenile 1985 -2005 mirnesnt micron mesh net Beach Seine 1974- present Gear: 100 ft. beach seine Hudson River Ichthyoplankton Survey 19 74-2005 A visual review of Table 9 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook file, tab Table 9. LRDesignReview provides some insight into the manner in which the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton program has been modified from 1974 through 2005. The Battery Region (river miles 0-11) was not sampled until 1988, for example. Core weekly sampling is common in all years of the program, but early bi-weekly samples (targeting tomcod larvae) appear in earnest in 1995, and late biweekly samples (focusing on the bay anchovy population) were introduced in 1988. Clearly, these design changes represent the addition or reallocation of effort to characterize the ichthyoplankton population in time (weeks) and space (river regions).The 2005 sample year is considered to be highly representative of the ichthyoplankton sampling program in recent years. With that in mind, a comparison can be made of all other sample years to the 2005 design, and the results of this comparison are found in the Table 9. LRDesignReview tab. The objective of this comparison was to provide a visual guide to the NRC indicating changes in where, when, or how many samples were collected and analyzed in each program, week, region and year so that their use of these data would be guided by knowledge of changes in the sampling design that may influence their interpretation of the results. Cell shading is used to compare the number of samples collected in each week and river region within a year. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50 samples taken in a week and region. Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers. Because the assignment of week is based on date, shifts in sampling start dates can significantly affect the resulting design comparison.
Each effort table is structured to compare the effort by week and region in that year. A design comparison table presents the actual number of samples taken in each week and region for each year, with color codes visually indexing the number of samples taken in each week by region cell. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50 samples taken in a week and region. The color pattern of shading among the cells in one year describes the number of samples taken in each week and region within that year. For example, the row for the Cornwall Region (CW) in the 2005 Long River Beach Seine Survey (BS) Table I 1.BSDesignReview table found in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook shows the same light blue color among the first three weeks (weeks 24, 26, and 28) representing 1-5 samples collected, and then the medium blue color indicates 6-10 samples were collected for the remaining seven weeks (weeks 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42). If we would like to compare the consistency of the sampling design for the BS Survey in the Cornwall Region between 2005 and 1984,
Scrolling through the Design Review spreadsheet for the sampling programs provides a visual comparison in time and space of the sampling effort as compared to the 2005 design year, which is shown in a split screen view of each table at the bottom of the page.Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey 1974-2005 Table 10 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xis workbook file, tab Table 10.FSDesignReview, provides a descriptive view of the Hudson River Fall Shoals (Juvenile) sampling program through time and space, in a manner similar to the ichthyoplankton file described above. In 1974 sampling was weekly and excluded the Battery Region of the river. From 1975 through 1995, bi-weekly sampling occurred, but the Battery Region was not included in the sampling plan. Fall Juvenile Survey samples in the Battery Region were added to the Fall Shoals program in 1996 and sampling in this region continues today. Beginning in 1998 and continuing to present, the Fall Juvenile program executed eleven bi-weekly river runs allocated among 13 Hudson River Regions (Battery through Albany). A similar comparison of historical sampling efforts to the 2005 sample design as described above for the Ichthyoplankton sampling design can be carried out using Table 10. FSDesignReview.
 
Again, however, calendar nuances must be taken into consideration when deciding which sampling years most closely resemble the 2005 design year. Samples years may compare favorably in terms of number of samples collected, but may vary by a week in terms of when samples were collected.
then a quick look at the color patterns from CW in the two years reveals three differences: 1) there were eight sampling weeks (river runs) in 1984 compared to ten weeks in 2005, 2) the 1984 survey began in week 30 whil e the 2005 survey began in week 24, and 3) fewer samples (3 samples per week) were collected in the first three weeks (non-concurrent weeks 24, 26 and 28) of the 2005 survey, but the same sampling effort (6 samples per week) occurred during the concurrent weeks of both surveys. Shifts in schedule from year to year, as well as the introduction or removal of sampling weeks and changes in sample allocation, are readily observed by comparing the pattern of color from year to year within the same program (LR, FS, or BS). Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color*
Close comparison of some sample years to the 2005 design year indicates that a shift in weeks could result in a year appearing to more, or less, closely resemble the 2005 design year. It should also be noted that there was a significant change in the gear used for the Hudson River Fall Juvenile program. Prior to 1985, a l.0m 2 epibenthic sled equipped with a 3 mm mesh Nitex net was used to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata. Beginning in 1985, and continuing to present, the epibenthic sled was no longer used and was replaced with a 3m beam trawl to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata of each region.Hudson River Beach Seine Survey 1974-2005 The early years of the Hudson River Beach Seine sampling program (1974 -1980) spanned the greatest number of weeks, and typically represented a weekly sampling effort in the lower regions of the river, and core weekly program and early and late biweekly program for the upper river regions. Beginning in 1981 and continuing to present, a bi-weekly sampling plan spanning fewer weeks was implemented.
shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers.
The bi-weekly plan remained in place through 2005, although additional sampling weeks were added (1983 through 1989) until the sampling design stabilized and remained consistent in 1990 to the present days with ten river runs (sampling weeks) allocated every other week for a 20 week period beginning in mid-June of each year. The visual display of Beach Seine sampling is presented in Table 11 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook, Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. Once again, the Beach Seine Survey sampling design performed during 2005 was considered to represent the current and consistent sampling design against which all previous designs were compared using the same color coding of effort (number of samples) as was done for the LR and FS programs described above.
The total catch tables were prepared in SAS and exported into Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys showing the weekly total catch by each life stage of each of the 16 selected species (and for all life stages of each species combined) in each region and year. Care was taken to adjust all fish count data up to the total catch when sub-sampling had occurred in the laboratory processing or when samples were~
This comparison is presented in Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. As was the case with both Ichthyoplankton and Fall Juvenile sampling comparisons, calendar/week assignment nuances can influence the extent to which a year compares closely with 2005.Data file format For each program (LR, FS, BS) a series of excel files were prepared.
partially processed in the field and completed in the lab. Each total catch table was configured in the same format as the effort tables, showing weeks as rows and Hudson River regions (0- 12 plus all regions) as columns. Having the same layout for the catch and effort tables facilitates comparison of catch and effort. It should be noted that, for some regions like the Indian Point Region of the Hudson River (River Miles 39-46), seasonal and inter-annual differences in salt front position may influence the pattern of trends in abundance described by total catch.
Each program shares files in similar formats. Sampling dates for each program are presented in the excel files so named, and are included in separate tabs in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook.
If the Hudson River fish community can be classified by salinity preference and tolerance into freshwater and brackish species, then the 13 static geographic regions along the length of the river between the Battery (River Mile 0) and Albany (River Mile 152) could be classified into those consistently brackish, those consistently freshwater, and those varying between brackish and freshwater both within each year and between years. We recommend that the Water Quality Data files already provided to the NRC be examined to establish a salinity habitat classification for each geographic region, and the results of this habitat classification should be used by NRC to interpret the influence of changes in salinity. distribution on the inter-annual pattern of total catch.
Based on year and week, the files present the start date and end date for each week in the program year.Number of samples (LR, FS, BS) and volume sampled (LR, FS only) are presented in two ways to facilitate NRC's use of these data. The list files present data in columns. These files are most readily processed by another application, for example, SAS. The same information in tabular format is presented for each method in table files.For each program, the collection information for 16 species of fish by life stage are presented in both list and table format, for the years 1974-1979, and for the years 1980-2005 separately.
Data rile preparation Data files representing thirty two years of sampling served as input to this project. The overall objective was to prepare files for the Long River lchthyoplankton survey (LR), Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey (ES),
Again, those files labeled as list would most readily be processed by applications other than Excel, while the table formatted files provide a more visual representation of the data.Refer to the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls file for a listing of all files provided, and a brief description of their contents.
and Beach Seine Survey (BS) for the period 1974 through 2005. These files present the number of samples, the total volume sampled (for LR and FS), and the total catch for sixteen selected species of fish by life stage andiriver region, according to sample week, over the 32 year period.
In addition, this file presents a species list and life stage codes in separate tabs, as well as a descriptive list of river regions represented in the sampling regimes in a separate tab.Also displayed as separate tabs in this workbook are the tables of dates for each sampling method, and the Design Review spreadsheets described above.OC Process and Results Table 2 below presents a description of the sample design for all, years for each of the three sampling programs, Beach Seine, Fall Shoals Juvenile, and Long River Ichthyoplankton, as interpreted from historic standard operating procedures manuals (SOPs) and compared to the data analyzed and presented in the corresponding annual year class report. Also noted in Table 2 are the differences between the intended design(from the SOPs) and the actual sample collections described in the annual Year Class reports.Table 3 below presents the results of the processes adopted to confirm that the data tables generated from the annual database files accurately reflect results as they have been presented in Appendix Table C of the 2005 Year Class Report, and in Year Class Reports from 1974 through 2006. In particular, documentation is provided for circumstances under which differences between published year class reports and generated data tables were revealed.
Data included in the files were evaluated against a number of criteria. For example, only use code I samples (valid samples) were included in the resulting files. In addition, for ichthyoplankton, only samples selected for processing in the laboratory were included in the data presented.
Actual QC results are documented in the LR QC, FS QC, and BS QC tables, presented as separated tabs and included in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls file.
The variable week (Sunday to Saturday) was assigned in SAS code, based on the date when the sample was taken. However, upon inspection of the resulting distribution of samples, it was evident that some samples were misclassified using this algorithm and assigned the previous or subsequent week. A review
Table 2. Sampling Design Comparison of the Number of Samples Analyzed in the Annual Year Class Report, the Number of Samples Found in the Data Base (Level Files), and the Number of Samples Specified by the Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOP) for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, the Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey, and the Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey for each year 1974 through 2065.Beach Seine in Year Year Class Report Level File I Sample Design (SOP)1974 20 RR with 100-170 samples /RR 2328 3700 1975 3254 3700 1976 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3431 3700 1977 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3579 3700 1978 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3647 3700 1979 3594 per report table 3594 3700 1980 2672 per report table 2672 3000 1981 77RRx 100=700 701 700 1982 5RRx 100 = 500 500 500 1983 6RRx 100=600 603 600 1984 8 RR x 100 + 2 additional samples=802 802 800 1985 1000 1000 1000 1986 1000 1000 1000 1987 1101 1101 1100 1988 1100 1100 1100 1989 1100 1100 1100 1990 1000 1000 1000 1991 1000 1000 1000 1992 1000 1000 1000 1993 1000 1000 1000 1994 1000 1000 1000 1995 1000 1000 1000 1996 1000 1000 1000 1997 1000 1000 1000 1998 1000 1000 1000 1999 994 994 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 2001 952 952 1000 2002 1000 1000 1000 2003 1000 1000 1000 2004 1000 1000 1000 2005 1000 1000 1000 Fall Shoals in Year Year Class Report Level File Sample Design (SOP)1974 1650 1690 1000 1975 901 1000 1976 9RR x 100 881 1000 1977 9RR x100 = 900 826 900 1978 9RRx 100 = 900 900 900 1979 200 = 2400 2387 2400 1980 2161 per report 2103 2400 1981 6RRx 200=1200 1199 1200 1982 5RRx200=1000 1000 1000 1983 6RRx 200=1200 1199 1200 1984 8 rr x 200 = 1600-report says 1601 1601 1600 1985 1802 1802 1800 1986 2098 2098 2100 1987 1958 1958 1890 1988 1680 1680 1680 (continued)
 
of corresponding annual year class reports in cases where sample numbers did not appear to properly align with week boundaries allowed for the proper reassignment of week to these data. In most cases reclassification of Sunday dates was necessary to align the week to represent a completed survey, because the last date of sampling week occurred on Sunday to complete the previous week's sampling plan.
Gear Type Changes in gear type employed in each of the sampling programs are presented below in Table 1. Gear type changes should be taken into consideration when attempting to compare collections within a program type andacross program years, in particular for the Fall Juvenile program.
Table 1.       Comparison of Sampling Gear for Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals, and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.
Program                   Years           Sampling Gear Type 2
Long River                 1974-present  Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 500 micron mesh net. I m Ichthyoplankton                          Tucker Trawl fitted with 500 micron mesh net 2
Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net. 1 m Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net (1975 on)
Fall Juvenile              1985 - 2005    Gear: 3 m Beam Trawl and I m 2 Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 mirnesnt micron mesh net Beach Seine               1974- present Gear: 100 ft. beach seine Hudson River Ichthyoplankton Survey 19 74-2005 A visual review of Table 9 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook file, tab Table 9. LRDesignReview provides some insight into the manner in which the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton program has been modified from 1974 through 2005. The Battery Region (river miles 0-
: 11) was not sampled until 1988, for example. Core weekly sampling is common in all years of the program, but early bi-weekly samples (targeting tomcod larvae) appear in earnest in 1995, and late biweekly samples (focusing on the bay anchovy population) were introduced in 1988. Clearly, these design changes represent the addition or reallocation of effort to characterize the ichthyoplankton population in time (weeks) and space (river regions).
The 2005 sample year is considered to be highly representative of the ichthyoplankton sampling program in recent years. With that in mind, a comparison can be made of all other sample years to the 2005 design, and the results of this comparison are found in the Table 9. LRDesignReview tab. The objective of this comparison was to provide a visual guide to the NRC indicating changes in where, when, or how many samples were collected and analyzed in each program, week, region and year so that their use of these data would be guided by knowledge of changes in the sampling design that may influence their interpretation of the results. Cell shading is used to compare the number of samples collected in each week and river region within a year. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50
 
samples taken in a week and region. Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers. Because the assignment of week is based on date, shifts in sampling start dates can significantly affect the resulting design comparison.
Scrolling through the Design Review spreadsheet for the sampling programs provides a visual comparison in time and space of the sampling effort as compared to the 2005 design year, which is shown in a split screen view of each table at the bottom of the page.
Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey 1974-2005 Table 10 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xis workbook file, tab Table 10.
FSDesignReview, provides a descriptive view of the Hudson River Fall Shoals (Juvenile) sampling program through time and space, in a manner similar to the ichthyoplankton file described above. In 1974 sampling was weekly and excluded the Battery Region of the river. From 1975 through 1995, bi-weekly sampling occurred, but the Battery Region was not included in the sampling plan. Fall Juvenile Survey samples in the Battery Region were added to the Fall Shoals program in 1996 and sampling in this region continues today. Beginning in 1998 and continuing to present, the Fall Juvenile program executed eleven bi-weekly river runs allocated among 13 Hudson River Regions (Battery through Albany). A similar comparison of historical sampling efforts to the 2005 sample design as described above for the Ichthyoplankton sampling design can be carried out using Table 10. FSDesignReview. Again, however, calendar nuances must be taken into consideration when deciding which sampling years most closely resemble the 2005 design year. Samples years may compare favorably in terms of number of samples collected, but may vary by a week in terms of when samples were collected. Close comparison of some sample years to the 2005 design year indicates that a shift in weeks could result in a year appearing to more, or less, closely resemble the 2005 design year. It should also be noted that there was a significant change in the gear used for the Hudson River Fall Juvenile program. Prior to 1985, a l.0m 2 epibenthic sled equipped with a 3 mm mesh Nitex net was used to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata. Beginning in 1985, and continuing to present, the epibenthic sled was no longer used and was replaced with a 3m beam trawl to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata of each region.
Hudson River Beach Seine Survey 1974-2005 The early years of the Hudson River Beach Seine sampling program (1974 - 1980) spanned the greatest number of weeks, and typically represented a weekly sampling effort in the lower regions of the river, and core weekly program and early and late biweekly program for the upper river regions. Beginning in 1981 and continuing to present, a bi-weekly sampling plan spanning fewer weeks was implemented. The bi-weekly plan remained in place through 2005, although additional sampling weeks were added (1983 through 1989) until the sampling design stabilized and remained consistent in 1990 to the present days with ten river runs (sampling weeks) allocated every other week for a 20 week period beginning in mid-June of each year. The visual display of Beach Seine sampling is presented in Table 11 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook, Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. Once again, the Beach Seine Survey sampling design performed during 2005 was considered to represent the current and consistent sampling design against which all previous designs were compared using the same color coding of effort (number of samples) as was done for the LR and FS programs described above.
 
This comparison is presented in Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. As was the case with both Ichthyoplankton and Fall Juvenile sampling comparisons, calendar/week assignment nuances can influence the extent to which a year compares closely with 2005.
Data file format For each program (LR, FS, BS) a series of excel files were prepared. Each program shares files in similar formats. Sampling dates for each program are presented in the excel files so named, and are included in separate tabs in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook. Based on year and week, the files present the start date and end date for each week in the program year.
Number of samples (LR, FS, BS) and volume sampled (LR, FS only) are presented in two ways to facilitate NRC's use of these data. The list files present data in columns. These files are most readily processed by another application, for example, SAS. The same information in tabular format is presented for each method in table files.
For each program, the collection information for 16 species of fish by life stage are presented in both list and table format, for the years 1974-1979, and for the years 1980-2005 separately. Again, those files labeled as list would most readily be processed by applications other than Excel, while the table formatted files provide a more visual representation of the data.
Refer to the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls file for a listing of all files provided, and a brief description of their contents. In addition, this file presents a species list and life stage codes in separate tabs, as well as a descriptive list of river regions represented in the sampling regimes in a separate tab.
Also displayed as separate tabs in this workbook are the tables of dates for each sampling method, and the Design Review spreadsheets described above.
OC Process and Results Table 2 below presents a description of the sample design for all, years for each of the three sampling programs, Beach Seine, Fall Shoals Juvenile, and Long River Ichthyoplankton, as interpreted from historic standard operating procedures manuals (SOPs) and compared to the data analyzed and presented in the corresponding annual year class report. Also noted in Table 2 are the differences between the intended design(from the SOPs) and the actual sample collections described in the annual Year Class reports.
Table 3 below presents the results of the processes adopted to confirm that the data tables generated from the annual database files accurately reflect results as they have been presented in Appendix Table C of the 2005 Year Class Report, and in Year Class Reports from 1974 through 2006. In particular, documentation is provided for circumstances under which differences between published year class reports and generated data tables were revealed. Actual QC results are documented in the LR QC, FS QC, and BS QC tables, presented as separated tabs and included in the Read Me File Directory25 Feb 08.xls file.
 
Table 2.       Sampling Design Comparison of the Number of Samples Analyzed in the Annual Year Class Report, the Number of Samples Found in the Data Base (Level Files), and the Number of Samples Specified by the Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOP) for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, the Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey, and the Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey for each year 1974 through 2065.
Beach Seine in Year     Year Class Report                         Level File ISample Design (SOP) 1974                   20 RR with 100-170 samples /RR             2328         3700 1975                                                               3254         3700 1976                   April-December weekly /100 per wk         3431         3700 1977                   April-December weekly /100 per wk         3579         3700 1978                   April-December weekly /100 per wk         3647         3700 1979                   3594 per report table                     3594         3700 1980                   2672 per report table                     2672         3000 1981                   77RRx 100=700                             701         700 1982                   5RRx 100 = 500                             500         500 1983                   6RRx 100=600                               603         600 1984                   8 RR x 100 + 2 additional samples=802     802         800 1985                     1000                                       1000       1000 1986                     1000                                       1000       1000 1987                     1101                                       1101       1100 1988                     1100                                       1100       1100 1989                     1100                                       1100       1100 1990                     1000                                       1000       1000 1991                     1000                                       1000       1000 1992                     1000                                       1000       1000 1993                     1000                                       1000       1000 1994                     1000                                       1000       1000 1995                     1000                                       1000       1000 1996                     1000                                       1000       1000 1997                     1000                                       1000       1000 1998                     1000                                       1000       1000 1999                   994                                       994         1000 2000                     1000                                       1000       1000 2001                   952                                       952         1000 2002                     1000                                       1000       1000 2003                     1000                                       1000       1000 2004                     1000                                       1000       1000 2005                     1000                                       1000       1000 Fall Shoals in Year     Year Class Report                           Level File Sample Design (SOP) 1974                     1650                                       1690       1000 1975                                                               901         1000 1976                   9RR x 100                                   881         1000 1977                   9RR x100 = 900                             826         900 1978                     9RRx 100 = 900                           900         900 1979                     12rr*x200 = 2400                         2387         2400 1980                     2161 per report                           2103       2400 1981                     6RRx 200=1200                             1199       1200 1982                     5RRx200=1000                               1000       1000 1983                     6RRx 200=1200                             1199       1200 1984                     8 rr x 200 = 1600-report says 1601         1601       1600 1985                     1802                                       1802       1800 1986                     2098                                       2098       2100 1987                     1958                                       1958       1890 1988                     1680                                       1680       1680 (continued)
 
Table 2. (Continued)
Table 2. (Continued)
Fall Shoals in Year Year Class Report Level File ISample Design (SOP)1989 1679 1679 1680 1990 1680 1680 1680 1991 1678 1678 1680 1992 1680 1680 1680 1993 1680 1680 1680 1994 1681 1681 1680 1995 1680 1680 1680 1996 1669 1669 1672 1997 2015 2015 2130 1998 2130 2130 2130 1999 2085 2085 2130 2000 2113 2113 2130 2001 2084 2084 2130 2002 2128 2128 2130 2003 2131 2131 2130 2004 2128 2128 2130 2005 2128 2128 2130 Ichthyoplankton in Year Year Class Report Level File Sample Design (SOP)1974 2378 2520 1975 2550 3300 1976 5 rr x 100 + 15 rr x 210 3650 3684 3500 1977 157xI5RR+
Fall Shoals in Year     Year Class Report                   Level File ISample Design (SOP) 1989                   1679                                 1679       1680 1990                   1680                                 1680       1680 1991                   1678                                 1678       1680 1992                   1680                                 1680       1680 1993                   1680                                 1680       1680 1994                   1681                                 1681       1680 1995                   1680                                 1680       1680 1996                   1669                                 1669       1672 1997                   2015                                 2015       2130 1998                   2130                                 2130       2130 1999                   2085                                 2085       2130 2000                   2113                                 2113       2130 2001                   2084                                 2084       2130 2002                   2128                                 2128       2130 2003                   2131                                 2131       2130 2004                   2128                                 2128       2130 2005                   2128                                 2128       2130 Ichthyoplankton in Year Year Class Report                   Level File Sample Design (SOP) 1974                   2378                                 2520 1975                                                         2550       3300 1976                   5 rr x 100 + 15 rrx 210 3650         3684       3500 1977                   157xI5RR+ 400 TC=2755               2755       3400 1978                   2 rrx 100 + 15 rrx 157 = 2555       2553       3200 1979                   2 rrx 100 + 15 rr x 157 = 2555       2555       3200 1980                   1807 per report                     1807       2800 1981                   1559 per report tables               1570       2000 1982                   194x2+186x3+187x4=1694               1692       1746 1983                   1888                                 1886       1940 1984                   1878                                 1876       1860 1985                   2075 - less 9 samples not taken=2066 2066       2075 1986                   2324-144 otolith=2180               2180       2323 1987                   2612-141 otolith=2471               2471       2699 1988                   1663                                 1663       2973 1989                   1641                                 1641       2973 1990                   1561                                 1561       2797 1991                   1991                                 1991       3346 1992                   1986                                 1986       3346 1993                   1987                                 1987       3346 1994                   1986                                 1986       3346 1995                   2431                                 2431       3663 1996                   2362                                 2363       3663 1997                   2365                                 2365       3565 1998                   2435                                 2437       3663 1999                   2329                                 2329       3647 2000                   2435                                 2435       3647 2001                   2300                                 2300       3555 2002                   2438                                 2438       3647 2003                   2433                                 2433       3647 2004                   2439                                 2439       3647 2005                   2433                                 2433       3647
400 TC=2755 2755 3400 1978 2 rr x 100 + 15 rr x 157 = 2555 2553 3200 1979 2 rr x 100 + 15 rr x 157 = 2555 2555 3200 1980 1807 per report 1807 2800 1981 1559 per report tables 1570 2000 1982 194x2+186x3+187x4=1694 1692 1746 1983 1888 1886 1940 1984 1878 1876 1860 1985 2075 -less 9 samples not taken=2066 2066 2075 1986 2324-144 otolith=2180 2180 2323 1987 2612-141 otolith=2471 2471 2699 1988 1663 1663 2973 1989 1641 1641 2973 1990 1561 1561 2797 1991 1991 1991 3346 1992 1986 1986 3346 1993 1987 1987 3346 1994 1986 1986 3346 1995 2431 2431 3663 1996 2362 2363 3663 1997 2365 2365 3565 1998 2435 2437 3663 1999 2329 2329 3647 2000 2435 2435 3647 2001 2300 2300 3555 2002 2438 2438 3647 2003 2433 2433 3647 2004 2439 2439 3647 2005 2433 2433 3647 Table 3. Summary of Data File QC Process for Hudson River Long River, Fall Shoals and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.
 
Program and Year IQC Process ] QC Process Results Ichthyoplankton Appendix Table C-i1, 2005 Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1988 -2005 Year Class Report files, were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-I. The results are summarized in Table 4. It should be noted that the number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed against Appendix Table C-1. Total counts for taxa were confirmed with some exceptions, noted in Table 4.Ichthyoplankton Comparison of table results Tabulated results were compared to information presented in the Year Class Reports. Discrepancies in 1974- 1980 to information presented in total sample number were traced to aberrations from the original sample design, as well as differences annual Year Class Reports. from year to year in the number of samples collected and returned to the lab for processing.
Table 3.       Summary of Data File QC Process for Hudson River Long River, Fall Shoals and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.
While samples collected were compared to numbers presented in annual reports, it was not possible to confirm total volume sampled for these years.Fall Juvenile Appendix Table C-2, 2005 Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1985-2005 Year Class Report files'- were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-2. The results are summarized in Table 5. The number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed with one exception against Appendix Table C-2 of the 2005 Year Class Report. In 1987 there were 67 samples that were part of a gear comparison study, and these samples and their associated counts were removed from the analysis files being provided.
Program and Year   IQC Process                 ]QC Process Results Ichthyoplankton     Appendix Table C-i1, 2005   Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1988 -2005           Year Class Report           files, were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-I. The results are summarized in Table 4. It should be noted that the number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed against Appendix Table C-1. Total counts for taxa were confirmed with some exceptions, noted in Table 4.
Discrepancies in counts can primarily be attributed to the removal of these gear comparison, task code 1 samples. Discrepancies are documented in Table 5.Fall Juvenile Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984 to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process.annual Year Class Reports ____________________________________________
Ichthyoplankton     Comparison of table results Tabulated results were compared to information presented in the Year Class Reports. Discrepancies in 1974- 1980           to information presented in total sample number were traced to aberrations from the original sample design, as well as differences annual Year Class Reports. from year to year in the number of samples collected and returned to the lab for processing. While samples collected were compared to numbers presented in annual reports, it was not possible to confirm total volume sampled for these years.
Beach Seine Appendix Table C-3, 2005 Total counts and total number of samples generated through annual database files, were compared to 1985-2005 Year Class Report the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-3. The results are summarized in Table 6. It should be noted that the number of samples was confirmed 100% against Appendix Table C-3 of the 2005 Year Class Report. Five discrepancies were noted in four years, and these discrepancies are documented in Table 6.Beach Seine Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984 to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process for these annual Year Class Reports years.
Fall Juvenile       Appendix Table C-2, 2005 Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1985-2005           Year Class Report           files'-were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-2. The results are summarized in Table 5. The number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed with one exception against Appendix Table C-2 of the 2005 Year Class Report. In 1987 there were 67 samples that were part of a gear comparison study, and these samples and their associated counts were removed from the analysis files being provided. Discrepancies in counts can primarily be attributed to the removal of these gear comparison, task code 1 samples. Discrepancies are documented in Table 5.
Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Juvenile and Beach Seine Data File Presentation Table 1. Color Schemes for Sample Design Review Table 2. File List Table 3. Species List Table 4. Region Designations Table 5. Lifestage Code Table 6. Long River Samping Dates by Year and Week Table 7. Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 8. Beach Seine Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 9. Long River Design Review Table 10. Fall Shoals Design Review Table 11. Beach Seine Design Review Table 12. LR QC Results Table 13. FS QC Results Table 14. BS OC Results Table 1. Color Scheme Used to Compare the Number of Samples Taken in Each Week, Hudson River Region, and Year Presented in Design Review Spreadsheets for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Fall Juvenile       Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984           to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process.
# of Samples 1 -5 Samples 6 -10 Samples 11 -20 Samples 21 -30 Samples 31 -40 Samples 41 -50 Samples> 50 Samples Color 7-I m 1 Table 2. File Directory for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
annual Year Class Reports ____________________________________________
Program File Name Contents Long River Ichthyoplankton LR Date List.xls LRDesignReview.xls LRSampVol.xls LRSampVolTable.xls LR List_74_79.xls Long River Ichthyoplankton.xls LRTable_74_79.xls LRList 80 05.xls LR Table 80 05.xls Presents start .nd end dates by year and week for the Long River sampling program Visual Comparison of Long River Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Long River sampling program -in list format.Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Long River sampling program -in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River sampling program 1974-1979  
Beach Seine         Appendix Table C-3, 2005 Total counts and total number of samples generated through annual database files, were compared to 1985-2005           Year Class Report           the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-3. The results are summarized in Table 6. It should be noted that the number of samples was confirmed 100% against Appendix Table C-3 of the 2005 Year Class Report. Five discrepancies were noted in four years, and these discrepancies are documented in Table 6.
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River sampling program 1974-1979  
Beach Seine         Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984           to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process for these annual Year Class Reports years.
-in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River sampling program 1980-2005  
 
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River sampling program 1980-2005  
Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, FallJuvenile and Beach Seine Data File Presentation Table 1. Color Schemes for Sample Design Review Table 2. File List Table 3. Species List Table 4. Region Designations Table 5. Lifestage Code Table 6. Long River Samping Dates by Year and Week Table 7. Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 8. Beach Seine Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 9. Long River Design Review Table 10. Fall Shoals Design Review Table 11. Beach Seine Design Review Table 12. LR QC Results Table 13. FS QC Results Table 14. BS OC Results
-in table format.Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program Visual Comparison of Fall Shoals Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program -in list format.Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program -in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979  
 
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979  
Table 1. Color Scheme Used to Compare the Number of Samples Taken in Each Week, Hudson River Region, and Year Presented in Design Review Spreadsheets for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
-in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005  
              # of Samples         Color 1 - 5 Samples     7-I 6 - 10 Samples 11 - 20 Samples 21 - 30 Samples         m 1 31 - 40 Samples 41 - 50 Samples
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005  
          > 50 Samples
-in table format.Fall Shoals Juvenile FS Date List.xls FSDesignReview.xls FSSampVol.xls FSSampVolTable.xls FS List 74 79.xls FSTable_74_79.xls FSList_80_05.xls FS Table 80 05.xls Fall Shoals Juvenile.xls Beach Seine program Seine Date List.xls SeineDesignReview.xls SeineSampVol.xls SeineSamp VolTable.xls Seine List 74 79.xls SeineTable_74_79.xls SeineList_80_05.xls SeineTable_80_05.xls Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Beach Seine sampling program Visual Comparison of Beach Seine Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Beach Seine sampling program -in list format.Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region for the Beach Seine sampling'program  
 
-in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine sampling program 1974-1979  
Table 2. File Directory for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine sampling program 1974-1979  
Program                           File Name                                                   Contents Long River Ichthyoplankton                 LR Date List.xls               Presents start .nd end dates by year and week for the Long River sampling program LRDesignReview.xls             Visual Comparison of Long River Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region LRSampVol.xls                  for the Long River sampling program - in list format.
-in table format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine sampling program 1980-2005  
Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region LRSampVolTable.xls            for the Long River sampling program - in table format.
-in list format.Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine sampling program 1980-2005  
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LR List_74_79.xls              sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.
-in table format.Beach Seine.xls Table 3. Taxon Codes Assigned to 16 Common fish Taxa Summarized for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Long River Ichthyoplankton.xls Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LRTable_74_79.xls              sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.
Family Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Code Clupeidae Alosa pseudoharengus Alewife I Engraulidae Anchoa mitchilli Bay anchovy 2 Clupeidae Alosa sapidissima American shad 3 Pomatomidae Pomatomus saltatrix Bluefish 4 Achiridae Trinectes maculatus Hogchoker 13 Clupeidae Alosa aestivalis Blueback herring 22 Osmeridae Osmerus mordax Rainbow smelt 25 Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum Shortnose sturgeon 27 Cyprinidae Notropis hudsonius Spottail shiner 28 Acipenseridae Acipenser oxyrinchus Atlantic sturgeon 29 Moronidae Morone saxatilis Striped bass 30 Gadidae Microgadus tomcod Atlantic tomcod 32 Ictaluridae Ameiurus catus White catfish 34 Moronidae Morone americana White perch 35 Sciaenidae Cynoscion regalis Weakfish 45 Clupeidae Dorosoma cepedianum Gizzard shad 75 Table 4. Numeric Codes Assigned to 13 Hudson River Geographic Regions for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LRList 80 05.xls              sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.
Hudson River Region Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Label BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)Description The Battery Yonkers Tappan Zee Croton-Haverstraw Indian Point West Point Cornwall Poughkeepsie Hyde Park Kingston Saugerties Catskill Albany Table 5. Labels Assigned to Lifestages of Fish Enumerated in the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LR Table 80 05.xls            sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.
Lifestage Code CTLCI CTLC2 CTLC3 CTLC4 CTEGGS CTYSL CTPYSL CTYOY CTYROL Description Count in Length Class I Count in Length Class 2 Count in Length Class 3 Count in Length Class 4 Count of eggs Count of yolk-sac larvae Count of post-yolk-sac larvae Count of young of the year Count .of yearling and older Definition Fish with lengths that fall between 0 mm (total length) and up to Division I cutoff value.Fish with lengths that fall between Division I + 1 mm (total length) and up to Division I1 cutoff value.Fish with lengths that fall between Division I I + 1 mm (total length) and up to 250 mm.Fish With total lengths 251 mm and over.synonym for CTLCI Sum CTLC2 + CT_LC3 + CTLC4  
Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling Fall Shoals Juvenile                        FS Date List.xls              program FSDesignReview.xls            Visual Comparison of Fall Shoals Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region FSSampVol.xls                  for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program - in list format.
Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region FSSampVolTable.xls            for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program - in table format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Fall Shoals Juvenile.xls        FS List 74 79.xls            Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FSTable_74_79.xls            Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FSList_80_05.xls              Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FS Table 80 05.xls            Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.
Beach Seine program                         Seine Date List.xls           Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Beach Seine sampling program SeineDesignReview.xls          Visual Comparison of Beach Seine Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region SeineSampVol.xls              for the Beach Seine sampling program - in list format.
Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region SeineSamp VolTable.xls        for the Beach Seine sampling'program - in table format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine Seine List 74 79.xls          sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.
Beach Seine.xls Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineTable_74_79.xls          sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineList_80_05.xls            sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.
Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineTable_80_05.xls          sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.
 
Table 3. Taxon Codes Assigned to 16 Common fish Taxa Summarized for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Family                     Scientific Name           Common Name             Taxon Code Clupeidae                     Alosa pseudoharengus       Alewife                             I Engraulidae                   Anchoa mitchilli           Bay anchovy                         2 Clupeidae                     Alosa sapidissima           American shad                       3 Pomatomidae                   Pomatomus saltatrix         Bluefish                           4 Achiridae                     Trinectes maculatus         Hogchoker                         13 Clupeidae                     Alosa aestivalis           Blueback herring                   22 Osmeridae                     Osmerus mordax             Rainbow smelt                     25 Acipenseridae                 Acipenser brevirostrum     Shortnose sturgeon                 27 Cyprinidae                     Notropis hudsonius         Spottail shiner                   28 Acipenseridae                 Acipenser oxyrinchus       Atlantic sturgeon                 29 Moronidae                     Morone saxatilis           Striped bass                       30 Gadidae                       Microgadus tomcod           Atlantic tomcod                   32 Ictaluridae                   Ameiurus catus             White catfish                     34 Moronidae                     Morone americana           White perch                       35 Sciaenidae                     Cynoscion regalis           Weakfish                           45 Clupeidae                     Dorosoma cepedianum         Gizzard shad                       75
 
Table 4. Numeric Codes Assigned to 13 Hudson River Geographic Regions for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Hudson River Region Code                 Label                      Description 0               BT (Mile 0- 11)                 The Battery 1                YK (Mile 12- 23)                 Yonkers 2                TZ (Mile 24- 33)               Tappan Zee 3              CH (Mile 34- 38)             Croton-Haverstraw 4                IP (Mile 39- 46)               Indian Point 5              WP (Mile 47- 55)                 West Point 6              CW (Mile 56- 61)                   Cornwall 7              PK (Mile 62- 76)               Poughkeepsie 8                HP (Mile 77- 85)                 Hyde Park 9              KG (Mile 86- 93)                   Kingston 10              SG (Mile 94-106)                 Saugerties 11              CS (Mile 107-124)                 Catskill 12              AL (Mile 125-152)                   Albany
 
Table 5. Labels Assigned to Lifestages of Fish Enumerated in the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.
Lifestage Code       Description                                                                  Definition CTLCI               Count in Length Class I       Fish with lengths that fall between 0 mm (total length) and up to Division I cutoff value.
CTLC2                Count in Length Class 2       Fish with lengths that fall between Division I + 1 mm (total length) and up to Division I1cutoff value.
CTLC3                Count in Length Class 3        Fish with lengths that fall between Division I I + 1 mm (total length) and up to 250 mm.
CTLC4                Count in Length Class 4        Fish With total lengths 251 mm and over.
CTEGGS              Count of eggs CTYSL                Count of yolk-sac larvae CTPYSL              Count of post-yolk-sac larvae CTYOY                Count of young of the year    synonym for CTLCI CTYROL              Count .ofyearling and older    Sum CTLC2 + CT_LC3 + CTLC4
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
...  ,8.....                . 18 19 110i 1,12 113114115 16117 11811912012                      122123124125 126 27128 129 30131132      33 3 4 35136 37 38 1391                                    40 1974          BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                      I I I I I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I    I  I  I I  I YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                                      .      .            .    .  .            .    .    .
CH (Mile 34- 38)                                                                                                                      .      .            .    .  .          .    .    .
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                              .
WP (Mile 47- 55)                                      .
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                                i--            ........*i      i  ..-...-*i        I HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                                      .      .            .    .  .          .
KG (Mile 86- 93)
                                                  .1.. . i.  .    .......
                                      .4
                                  . ....        .
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)        i    ~
                                        - .ii  .-  .I -]. i  -. i                                                                                i . ----. .--                i.. i  .
22              2
                                                                                                                                        .
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                                                                                    -----4I          m
* i    i.i-4I            I 1975          BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                  I  I L1I  *i              ....... *i        i  -----      4I      I YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                                      . m . - - I.          .  .i--    ~
CH (Mile 34- 38)                                                                                                                              .........41      i  ......... 41      i    *
                                                                                                                                          .-..* m IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                                                                                    i    *
                                                                                                                                          --..
* i--.li            i  ii-ii WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                                                                  - .-      .- -. .-          . 1 --.        1 .    .
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                                                                    ......... 41      m    *
                                                                                                                                            ...
* m      ......... 41      i HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                                                                                      m    *
                                                                                                                                          ...
* i        ,....* i
                                                                                                                                                          .......          i      ,....* m
                                                                                                                                                                                .......
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)                                                                                                                  ----        . --      ..  .1    .--        . 1 .    .
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                                44          I...I m          -.... 4 m        *  ----. 41          i
* _    AL (Mile 125-152)          I~      ~~                      ~. I.. 51
                                                                                  .I 33                    ;                  I                  I 19761        BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                I    I                            I  I YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                E                                                  21 Page 1
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
                                                                                -                                  -
I 8 I9 1101 11    ,13 14 15 1161171 181 19 201211 22 23 241 251 261 271281 29 I I                  I I i
I I            I CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)        I I
KG (Mile 86- 93)          I t-4ttt11t SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1977      BT (Mile 0- 11)          I PK (Mile 62- 76)4                28        8 HP (Mile 77- 85)            2 KG (Mile 86- 938)2 SC (Mile 39-4-6)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1978      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)                        I KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 9 10 11112113                  1912212223124125 14 15 16 1721122                        126 127 128129 3 013    32 1331 3 4 13 5 3 6 1371381391404 AL (Mile 125-152) 1 11                                            1'                53 5  1            31 31 31          3    1 11                                1 1 1 1979      BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                        I I I I I I I I I I I I I
                                  -4                          ___
YK (Mile 12- 23) l-4
* TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                            C
                                  -I            -  .          .  .
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                                        1-4-4-4-4-4          WP (Mile 47- 55)                                              -
                            -4                  -
CW (Mile 56- 61) l-4                -
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
Nt I I tIll i-4-4--4-4-4-          SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                                      -3 1980      BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                                                    .    .  . 4.- .4- .-    . 1.      4. 4 .- 4. 4. 4.- .
YK (Mile 12- 23) 1-4                -                -                                                          . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46) liii                                        Ii 1-                  -/      ---.            -.
WP (Mile 47- 55) 1-                  -/        ---.            -.
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)                              -
                                .      -                                .
KG (Mile 86- 93) l-4-+-l-4-4-l-4-4--
SG (Mile 94-106) m      m      m*
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1981      BT (Mile 0- 11)
I        I      I        :    :  :  :  :
I till YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)            I                                    I          _  _
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 19 110                113 14 15 16 1711811912 21122123 124 125126127128 29 30 31132133 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 1 WP (Mile 47- 55)          111              1 11                                        2425123                  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11                          1 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                i  i  .  .    . .  .  .  .  .    .  .  .
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) .-.-
Hill EEl LL
                                                  .- .-  .-  .-  .-  .-  .- .  .  .  . I.
AL (Mile 125-152) 1982      BT(MileO- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                .4-  -  -      - .- .--  4  -- 4--  -  -
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                .  .  . i    i i  4  i  !  i    i  i  i HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) 4--4-4-+-4-I-4--I-4-4--                                                                    i  !  i  i    i i  i  i  i  i    i  i  i AL (Mile 125-152) 1983      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4--4-4-+-4-I-4--1                                                                        .  .  . i    i i  i  i  i  ;    i  i  i CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61) 1=111 PK (Mile 62- 76) 4--1-4-4--4-4-4--4          HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
811    10111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129                                      30131132 33 34 1351 36 37138139 40 41 CCS (Mile 107-124)        1 .1 1 1 1 1                1M                                  I I                I                        I I I I I I                          I1 AL (Mile 125-152)  :+/-    IIIIIIIII,5'                              15      31  31  31  31  31    3131      1 1984      BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                                                                      .      .. . ..      .          .      .      .
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)                                                                                                    ..          ....                ..    .-----....
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55) 2312                                          ............
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                22                .........---                                      4....
HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                    ..          .      .      .  .  .  .  -.-.-. i        --.  .
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                                    4-4-4-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
AL (Mile 125-152) 1985      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
II I IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                      2 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                    1    22 HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                              i i                                    1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 AL (Mile 125-152)                                        5  5    5    3  3  3  3  3    3    3 1986      BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                                              . --------.        .      .      .  .  .  .  .--..              .    . .
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                        -... [..-.              .      .      .  .  .  ..      *.          .    . .
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 1 9 110 11            12 13114115              161 117118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 29 30 31 32t33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1987      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)    .4.-4.-        -            +  4-
                            -
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55) 56- 61)
CW (Mile 62-76 PK (Mile 62- 76)          .          ..
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1988      BT (Mile 0- 11)
                                ....                    *      --        f.---.--
                                                                    -----------
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
                                    .  .      - ..-  -4    --    ------ 4----
CH (Mile 34- 38) 4-4-l-4-4--+-l          IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)          .
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
1      I . I    I - I    I - I -  A-8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I ., I -        4I 1    ,    I - I - I,.I -  - I I
                                                                          .01  0.I                                                                            4 I  I        I    I            I SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1989      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1990      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                              24 1991      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26                        28    30    32    34      36    38      40 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1992      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1001      UT IM'.1. A- 111 Page 8
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 1 9 110111112113 141151161171 181 191 201 21122123124125126127128 29 130 131132 133 134 135 136 37 138 139 140 141 KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 4      -
1994      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38) 4-4--4--4-4          IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76) 4-4-4--4--4-,          HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) 4-4-4--4--4-*          AL (Mile 125-152) 1995      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
{
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
B HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
I    I      I  I ;  ;
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1996
[
BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)    1    1              I                                                                    I                I I Page 9
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
I-.      ~              - - --. - -. --.
8 19 1101111121                                                                                                I      I I TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1997      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 4 BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)        I I I I Page 10
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
                              .    .  .    .  .    .  .  .    .  .  .    .  .    .  .    .    .      .    .    .  .    .    .    .    . . .    .    .  .      .      .
8 9 10 11 12 13I tA            I    ,n in I  I an
                                                                              ,    . I aa I , I ,a I .r-I a,-I II al  anI ,n I , I1 si I -,, I ., I  I a, I a,.I ,o I -I., I in AIn Ii HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1999      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2000      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)  __ __
AL (Mile 125-152) 2001      BT (Mile
              "
0- 11)" m    ml*
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 19 10 11 12 13j 141151 161171 181 19120121122123124125126127128129                T          r              T YK (Mile 12- 23)          E TZ (Mile 24- 33)        E CH (Mile 34- 38)          M IP (Mile 39- 46)        M WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2002      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2003      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
8 I 9 1101 11 112                13114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141 PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile      94-106)"              I      I          I  I  I
            "
CS (Mile 107-124) 4-*-4-F-t-l-AL (Mile 125-152) 2004 1    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
                    *              ----                ---
CH (Mile 34- 38)
                    "        °    --        -- 1        -
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
                              .    .......... il      l......_
PK (Mile 62- 76)
              "            "                I      I          I  I  I HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)"        ,      -I      -I        -I-4I
* CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2005      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23) 4-4          TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4-9          CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55) 4-4          CW (Mile 56- 61)
                    "        "        -                  PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                        I  I  I I      I SG (Mile 94-106)
                "                            I-      I    -    I- I- I CS (Mile 107-124) t-+-I-4          AL (Mile 125-152)
                                        - I          I Page 13
 
Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
I~            ~        181 91101 111121131 1411511611711811912012112212312412512612712812913013113213313413513613713813914041 Page 14
 
Table 10. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
13 141 15 161171 181 *9 20°1 1 21 2I 3124125I 261 271 281 2913°13113213313413513613713813914°1411421431441451461471481491 50 1 1974              BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                                                                                  4 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                                                                  3 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                                                                I  _
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)-    I-I.-                                                                                                                                      I CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
* ----------------
4        *              "
1975                BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                                                                    TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CII (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)      _
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)    _.
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)___
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1976              BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38 46)
IP (Mile 39-WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW    (Mile 56- 61~
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG_(Mile 94-106)        _
CS (Mile 107-124)__
AL (Mile 125-152) 1977              BT (Mile 0- 11)            I    I  I  I  I  I I    I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I    I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I    I    I  I YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                                  a      z                Sc            J121
 
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:T-                  I I I I    I    I                I      I 3 1 21                  221      1              2          1        !
                                                                                  !1      22 i            1          5 4 4  4 3                                                                                        2 23 I I I I                                                                            23 I I I I II      -I. --  4-I~  -+      4-  -  .4-  - -. 4  .4  + -                                                      41  5            5                5              5 2i      24          24        23              2ý, _M        1 5        5          5          4      5        5 5        5          5          4      5              2 5              5 5        5          5          5      5        5 1  *11 1                            449 5              5          4          5                5
 
KG (Mile 86- 93).__ 14                      51  1 5 SG (Mile 94-106)                                        i C                111 CS (Mile  U107-124)          IIII        t          diU AL (Mile 125-152)      .-                    .  . - .  --
                                                                .  .
                                                                      -
BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                              5    _              I        1        1      55-1          51        -      -1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                          24 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)----                                                                        1    I              1      I            -          1--
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)-                                                                    151 HIP(Mile 77- 85)-------------------------------                                              _          _      5_ _            _-------
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                            U            --                            -            -/          I BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12-23)---------I                                                                          5-1                5151                      1          1    1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                            1 CH (Mile 34- 38)                                                                                                                        w IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                            1 51                    1 51 WP (Mile 47-55)                                                                    -                              5 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                    5                        5            5 HP (Mile 77-85)--                                                                        5-                I5l5            5            5!
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                          5    _    5            5    55 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                      -          ---                                -
1983      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12-23)                                                        I---51                    1 5      5        1      51            5--                    - -
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                            2                                                        ....
CH CH__
(Mile (Mile_
34- 38)----------------------------------_
34-_38_____. .      .    ..                                                                        _s            5----------------        _
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                5          5 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                              5      1        _1        51 5              5            5 HIP(Mile 77- 85)--------------------------------                              5      1_15                  15 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                              5          5        5            5          5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-1521
    -    4                                                            i ! i i !  p    .    .    .    .  .    .      .
1984      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12-23)                                                  1 1 1 51
[21 I12151      [12151    i12151      11 5!1 4
I 514        1 514      I 45
      -TZ (Mile 24- 33)
 
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)----------------------------------                                                      1                            -1          -    5      1 5          5        5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                                                  5            5_
CW (Mile 56- 61)-
PK (Mile 62- 76)-------------------------------                                                                _        _            -
HP (Mile 77- 85)-            --                      ----                                        -                          -                      _                          -    5  -          -    -
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                              __            $                                  5__                    __      5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)      -    -    - -                          i    i  .        . .                                I    P m"                                              .    .    .    . i  i i I i 19851  BT (Mile 0-i11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                5              _1_                        1            5          5      1111                      5-TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                              2                                                                          12          2          24 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)-5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                              .. 5                                                                                                  5 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                          -      -      -    -    -    -      -      -              1--
HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                                              5        5                            1          1 5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                                                    __          _      _                  5        5_
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                                                    m                                            m 1986    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)--                                                    -                                    51--      555 51                                        1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                        12                                                      12                    24        2i CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                            1                                                    55 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                        1 5                                                        55..                5          5 CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                                                                                                            I          /
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                        1            55                        51      5  _                          51        5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                    --                      -                                                                  5-KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                                                                                                                    5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                                                                                    m          m 1987    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)-              -              -            -    -          -          --                                                      5        5        5        5        51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)-          -          -          -        --          -                  5_--5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                                  5_            _          5 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)-----          -----                                                    _1            51-------
_    _                                                        5                      1S HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                  $1      51      1 51          51      51                _        _      5        55                        _5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                  5  1 5          1 5            5    1  5      1    5          5                  51      1 51      1  5      1
 
SG (Mile 94-106)                                                                    I CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1988  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                  3  S                          S TZ (Mile 24- 33) 5 CHI (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                3  S                          3        S WP (Mile 47- 55)              3  3  S                                    S CW (Mile 56- 61)              3  3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                    5                          S    5  5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                S        S KG (Mile 86- 93)                      5                          S        5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1989  BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                      5 AK (Mile 12- 23)              3  3  5                          S        5      5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)            3  3  S                                    5    1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55)              3  3  5                          5    5  5 51 1 51 2'
CW (Mile 56- 61)              3  3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                    5                          S        5    1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)                    5                          5        S    1 51 KG (Mile 86- 93)                      S                          S        S    1 51 SC (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-1 24)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1990  BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                      5 VK (Mile 12- 23)            3  3                              S        S TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CHI (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)            3  3  S                                    S WP (Mile 47- 55)              3  3  S                                    S CW (Mile 56- 61)              3  3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                          S HP (Mile 77- 85)                    S                                    S KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                S        S 1 5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) 51 AL (Mile 125-152) 1991  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)          3  3  3                        S          5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                      1 241    1 241      1 241 CII (Mile 34- 38)
I . I. .            m                        4:jiý
 
IP (Mile 39- 46)              1 31 1 31      1 51    1 51            1 51            1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                51                        51          1 51--
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                        1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                  5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1992  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                5        5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                            j 241      1 241 CH (Mile 34- 38)                            a IP (Mile 39- 46)                              1 51    1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                        1 51      5                5 CW (Mile 56- 61)                                        m      m                m PK (Mile 62- 76)                                      1 51    1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                              I KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1993  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)                            3 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                              5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                    5      51                                5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                    5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1994  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                      5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                          3                                          1 51 CW (Mile 56- 61)                        1 31 PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                    51    1 51    1 51    1 51              51 L4 SG (Mile 94-106)  . . . . . . .                                                                    . . . . .
 
    -CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1995  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YYK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)              3 3  31  1 IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
Iil ''* 151II I 15 '
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) 1996 AL (Mile 125-152)
BT (Mile 0- 11) n~~                    ~ 1 ll!5151      5*Ii)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85) 1997 KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38) m-n-mi 1
5 51 5
5 5
5 IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3                            5  5 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                      --                  15 HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1m511,5 1998  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
I I id-7-1
 
    -WP (Mile 47- 55)          3                  53        1 1    1 15
    -CW (Mile 56- 61)          3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                    5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                            5            " 5 KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1999    BT (Mile 0- 11)
      ¥K  (Mile 12- 233                              5          51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                        1 241 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)      3          5    5    15....
WP (Mile 47- 55)        3 3    5  5      5        5      5      5    5 CW (Mile 56- 61)    3  3 PK (Mile 62- 76)  1                                5 HPP--Mile 77- 85)                  5      5        5      5        --
KG (Mile 86- 93)I                                                  5    5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2000    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)    3  3 3    5  5      5        5      5      5    5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)              24
    -CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)    3 3  3    5  5      5        5                  5 WP (Mile 47- 55)        3 3        5                5      5      5    5 CW (Mile 56- 61)    3  3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                  5      5        5      5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                  5                5      5          5
    -KG (Mile 86- 93)5                    5      5        5      5      $
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2001    BT (Mile 0- 11)
    -YK (Mile12- 23)35                    5      5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)    3                                      5 WP (Mile 47- 55)  13      3        5      5              5 CW (Mile 56- 61)          3 PK (Mile 62- 76)            1        1    5              5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                          "        5 KG (Mile 86- 93)
S (Mile 94-106)
CS Mile 107-124)
 
Al
          " (Mil............
AL_  (Ml        12-12                                                                                -        -            -
2002      RT t'Mile 0- I 'I YK_ (Mile          12- 23)i                                                                                -.                                                                      __    __
TZ (Mile 24- 33)____._-                                .-          -..                          -
CCH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)__ .                        .    .      .      .      .      .
HP (Mile77-85)                                                                                                                          3 KG (Mile 86- 93)                            _                                                                                    ..
SG (Mile 94-106)                                                                                                                .              .          .    .            .      .          .
CS (Mile 107-124)                  .        .  .      ..                                                                                      .          .      .            .      .          .
I AL--
(Mile
                .....
125-1521
                              .  ..---  I,                                                                              m        .      .            .          .        .  .".                      .
2003      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YVK (Mile 12- 23)              _                                                                              3 1__  1        __                                            __  3    51          5
        -TZ(Mile24-33)                            --          -              -      --          -      -                                                                                                    24    1 cCH    (Mile 34- 38)                  --          -            -      --                          --                                                                  -                                        I IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                                                                                                1 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                                                                        5 CW (Mile 56- 6 1)                      -        -        -          -          -    -      -      -          3
        -PK (Mile 62- 76)                                -  -  -      -            -    - -  -  -1                                                    1--                                              5 HP (Mile 77-85)                                                                            __                                                                                                      5" KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                                                          5  _                                                      3 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)---
Al. (Mile 12N-IN2'i AL (                    - 2.1,,
He--- ------------                  ..                                                                        --    .
2004      BT (Mile 0- 11)-------------------------1-1 YK      (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                                                                    _    5      1 51      1 5    51        1 5 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                                      _                                                        5          _    1
        -WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                            __            3                                5                      _    5_            _ 3_        1_ 5_
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                                                                                                -                              -
lPK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                                                                              15                  5 SG (Mile 94-106)___
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                                                                                                      .        .      .  . . . .  . . . .
AL (Mile 125-152)
-,                                        +-F-4-I-lttt~1t                                                                                    T-,r-T-rT-r,-T1TT1Tr1Tr 2005      BT (Mile 0- 11)
I1__
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                          3    1 31                                            _m3-TZ (Mile 24- 33)
        -CH      (Mile39-IP (Mile        34- 46)
: 38)                                                                              3 -      3  -        -                -          -    -        -        -    -
WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                    m_
 
CW (Mile 56- 61)    .
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
I I I I I I I El I
 
Table 11. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.
                            " -    I -  I 13 141 15 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146I147 148 149I150l151 1974      BT (Mile 0- 11)                      1I      I I I I I i        I I i I            I I I I i      I i I    i    I YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SC (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1975      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61 PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1976      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)3 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39-46 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                                                      4 AL (Mile 125-152) j    44435253523                                    5 1977      BT (Mile 0- 11)        I      I  I  I  I  I  I  I                                                                                          I  I  I  I YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                                                                                        J121
 
31        2        211              3      3    3  21  1 31    313      3    2            1 33 11 5                                3      1 3  41 1 1 2 41      1 3    31                  31 55 3ý                                                                          5 2 11                3        2          3 11332                  3    2    3    3                        3    2 21                  31      21      32 3              23213      21            21  131                21  3 5      4                          5    5        45    55  5    5                                2 25      23        33 55      5    5  4  5    5  5  555 555                          5 555  5 45 53 4551 1 5155 5      1S15 2 3 3 41                                  5 1    51 5                                                          1 5 5        5                351    51 51    354515"                            41 24      2          23    55  23              24 23 2    43      3 5      51  5  5                                                4 c  5                5S5      4                                                      2 5 5                      51      ý                                                        5          5 M 31314                  M  5 5141315151 51            41 51  15      15      51    51      51  1  1 I I I N  !
3 31
                !
1 5
                    !    l
[ 21 W
351 51 1 2 31 1 41        51 51  1 51      51    41    51            51
 
4 KG (Mile 86- 93)      4        5    1 51    3    5    5m                                                            5 5            S 1 SG (Mile 94-106)                            5          m CS (Mile 107-124)                                        n AL (Mile 125-152) 1981  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
I      IS 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
SA    SA CH (Mile 34- 38) 2 IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5
                                                                                                                                !51 5
CW (Mile 56- 61) 5      5 PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                            S1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 151 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1982  BT (Mile 0- 11) 1 51 YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                          15 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)                                                                                          1S4 IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                    5    /*14            15 51 I WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                            1!¸15 1          1S5 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                          5 1 S11    5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 1S5 KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 5              151 1983  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                    5 151 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
I51      51 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                        0                5                                II I1 1                          51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 151 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76) 1                                1S5 5
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                          1 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
I I    I  I    I TL  11111m 51 1 1984  BT (Mile 0- 11)    I    I  II  II YK (Mile 12- 23)  II I
II  II  II I
II I
I I    I I    I I I I    I  I    I                                5        51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
I I  I I
I  I I  I I I  I I    I I I I    I  I    [ ~I 1 141 I  I 12 i            41tI
 
CH (Mile 34- 38)------------------------------                                                  -M        -                                        -        --          -    -      -  -
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                              "5                  15 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                "5-                                            -          -        -      -
HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                      $,_        _    _          _  _
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                                      __          __              ......
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) . . . . . .                  . . . . . . .  . .  .  .    -        --              .      --
                                                                                                                        . .        .        m                .    .      .    .    .  .  .  .  .
BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                              1- 51__
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                              12                      4 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                      5            5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                        5                              5                          55 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile62-76)---                                                                                                              5_                  5    _                  51 HP (Mile 77- 85)---5                                                          5    _5        _55                              55          _      5    _                5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                  5_      5  _      5            5          5      5    _      5            $
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                          ..
AL (Mile 125-152)
-4 1986    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                        1 5        1        515                                        5151                    1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                    12                                                        12                      1 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
W P (M ile 47- 55)                                                      5        .        .......                                        5..        5                      ..
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                51        5          5  _                                      f  5 HP (Mile 77- 85)--                                                                                    555                      55 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                      5_                  5_            5      5_    _S          __        __5                    _
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124) 4 AL (Mile 125-152)                                                    -        --------                                                                                    -
1987    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                      5                  1 51                    1 5          5      151_
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                    2                                                        24]
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                      5                                                        5_
WP (Mile 47- 55)_                                                      5                          5 CW (Mile 56- 61)-----
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                  5        5                                              15 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                  5      _551                    5                      5  __                                      1 5      1  1  1  1 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                              5    5        5                    5          5      1      1_        _                    555        5          1      1
 
I111r111                                                *UE                                IIIIEE                                                      IIJ1 CSMil_10-12)
SG (Mile 94-:10:6)
CS (M.
AL4.(Mile 125-152)            .
                                            .1.7-.1..4.
                                            .      .    .    . .    .
1
                                                                        .  .
i .
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1988 1  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                        3_                                                .                      __    .
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CHI (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                      1 31 WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                                            1151                      I        1 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                              l5                  /
KG (Mile 86- 93)5_                                                                                                      5_      5_        5_          _        _      5_
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)                                                                                                                                                                        ----
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                            1        1        1        1        1        1          1 1989    BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                  I        I YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                                          1 51      1 51      1 51      1 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)-          -            -        -      -      -    -_._
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                              3        3          3 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                              3        3          35                                              5                  5      _    _
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                3        3I PK (Mile 62- 76)        ..                                                                                                5                        5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                                -1                  _                                          1    1 KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-1 52)    l-+-~-t-1-4-t-1-*t-t-t                                                                -        ----                                    -          -        -
1990 I  BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                          I YK (Mile 12- 23)._                                                                  3    3          3                          5      1        1 51      51        5        1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                      2A CH (Mile 34- 38)__--
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                              3        3          3                          5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                              3        3---------------                        51----1-I-----                51      1    1  [ I  I CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                                1 PK (Mile 62-76)
HP (Mile 77-85)-
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
-f I AL (Mile 125-152)      4-4-f-~-4-+-I-4-+-*-4                                r-~                            -        -----                                              -
1991 1 BT (M ile0- 1I)                                                            1    1    1    1    1      1  1    1    1      11      1  1    1    1    1    1  1      1    1  1    I YK (Mile 12-23)----                                                                    11 TZ(Mile 24- 33)81--                                -  -    -        --        -
CH (Mile 34- 38)--------------------------                                                                                                                                                -F  -
 
IP (Mile 39- 46)              3  5  5 WP (Mile 47- 55)__ 31      3                5 CW (Mile 56- 61)  3..
PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                          5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1992  BT (Mile 0- 11)1 YK (Mile 12- 23)  3        3 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55)  335                      55 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)                  511 5    5            5  5  5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                  51  51  5      5    5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                          5        5 SG (Mile 94-106)                                                      .
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1993  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)      3  3    3    5        5          5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)      3                              51 WP (Mile 47- 55)            3  3                    5    5    5 CW (Mile 56- 61)      3.3-3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                          515 5              5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                      5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                      5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 1994  BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)35                                    5    5  5  5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)      3 WP (Mile 47- 55)          3                        5              5 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62-76                              1      51 5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                          5  1 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                  1    51 SG (Mile 94-106)
 
CS (ýMile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
I I III II 1995    BT (Mile 0- 11) m  YK (Mile 12- 23)    I  I I
TZ (Mile 24- 33)          I I I m  CH (Mile 34- 38)          I I          I  I IP (Mile 39- 46)    I        I  I    I  I  I WP (Mile 47- 55)  I    I I I  I I    I  I  I CW (Mile 56- 61)  . I . . . .  .  .  . I PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
SC (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) d1996    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)                              3  !33 IP (Mile 39- 46)
WP (Mile 47- 55) 5        5 51        51 CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)
                          ...........
HP (Mile 77- 85)
KG (Mile 86- 93)
                          ...........                          5      5    15  5 1 1 313                  5        55 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
                          ...........
1997    BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                    =I YK (Mile 12- 23)
TZ (Mile 24- 33)
                          ...........
                          ...........
                                                                ; fill!      ;'i!    5 CHI (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)
                          ...........
                          ...........
WP (Mile 47- 55)
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                55 5 PK (Mile 62- 76)
HP (Mile 77- 85) i i  i          .  .  .  .
KG (Mile 86- 93)
                          , .  , i i      .  .  .  .
SG (Mile 94-106)
                          , . I i i      .  .  .  .
CS (Mile 107-124)                      i    i
                          . .  . . . .  .  .
AL (Mile 125-152)
                          . .  , - - -  -  i  i  i i 1998      BT (Mile 0- 11)  . ,  - - - -  .  .  .  . i YK (Mile 12- 23)
I I  I I  I  I I  I  I  I Ti (Mile 24- 33)        I I  I  I    I  I  I I
CH (Mile 34- 38)              I  I I  I  I I I I IP (Mile 39- 46)
 
WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                                                                5-          1 51        1 5      1 5          5  15 CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                                                                                                              13 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                        -                    5            5- -              5-HP (Mile 77- 85)                                                                                        -                          __      5                    5-      -  5 KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                                                5            5            5      5_
SG (Mile 94-106)                                                                                          .            .              .          .          .        .
CS (Mile 107-124)
I 4
AL (Mile 125-152)      ~-*-l-+-F-1-*-l-t-t-1                                                      1-1T-T-~-T-,-T-,-r-r--r-,-1-T-rT-1-T-r 1999 1    BT (mileO0- 111 YK(MileI2-23)i__                                                              3351i  i5-                -
TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                            1 24.                                                    . . . .
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)----                                                                                                      1              51 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                            .. 3 CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                3          3            -
PK (Mile62-76) ---
HP (Mile 77- 85)---                          --          ---
KG (Mile 86- 93)                                                                                    5  _        5                                    5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                                                                                              -            ----                                          -
2000 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)                                                                                                              11 YVK(Mile 12- 23)                                                              3                  5                        1_ 51                          5 (TZ 24- 33)
(Mile                                                                  ------                  211------        *-                  -      --
CH (Mile 34- 38).
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                1--                        1 5                        1  5 WP (Mile 47- 55)          .    .      .                                                                                                                          5          5.
CW (Mile 56- 61)                                                                      3    3                                                                          -
      -PK (Mile 62- 76)                                                                                                                5    _              _      5_
5
        -HP (Mile 77- 85)--
KG (Mile 86- 93)-            -            -          --          -
SG (Mile 94-106)-----
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)      .      .    .    . .    .-  ....      .    .    .      .                                      ...I I    ....        I      .-      -        -
2001 1    BT (Mile 0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)                                                                  _ 3        _ 1. 51        _1            1                        5                      55    1 TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                                                                            1-2                                              24 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                                                                1          51                                5                    5 WP (Mile 47- 55)                                                                          .....                        _5                                  5      5.
CW (Mile 56- 61)
PK (Mile 62- 76)--                                                                                1                                          51          5      5          5 HP (Mile 77- 85)-    -      -        -      -    -    - -  -    -  -5                                                                                  5-      5  _5 KG(Mile 86-93)                                                                                                                                5            5      5          5 SG(Mile94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124
 
F-AL    mic 125-152)                            I I    I I I                  -      -I  I III I  I I I I I      (Mile 2515)
BTMie L        0- 11)
YK (Mile 12- 23)          _  3          _                            _
12002 TZ (Mile 24-33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)          3  3 WP (Mile 47- 55)        3    3                      5    5                    5 CW (Mile 56- 61            3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                            1            5                    5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                                            5            5 KG (Mile 86- 93)      .                            5                    1 5    1.5 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)                    .  .      .    .    .        .      .
BT (Mile 0- 11)
        -YK (Mile 12- 23)        3    3    3  533                              55 12003      TZ (Mile 24- 33)                                                2                24 CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)                                  5                              5 WP (Mile 47- 55)3            3    3                5              S5              5 CW (Mile 56- 61)3            3    3
        -PK (Mile 62- 76)5                              3                    5              5 HP (Mile 77- 85)  .                          5    5        5    5      3 KG (Mile 86- 93)                      5            55 SG (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152) 2004      BT (Mile 0- 11)
YYK (Mile 12- 23)                    5  -      -        5        5-
        -TZ (Mile 24- 33)
        -CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)          3        5      5                    5 WP (Mile 47- 55)            3    35          3                    5              5 CW (Mile 56- 61)            3 PK (Mile 62- 76)                                      1 51                5 HP (Mile 77- 85)                              5                1        1 51
        -KG (Mile 86- 93                                5                1 p00 SC (Mile 94-106)
CS (Mile 107-124)
AL (Mile 125-152)
BT (Mile 0- 11)
YVK (Mile 12- 23)          355 TZ (Mile 24- 33)
CH (Mile 34- 38)
IP (Mile 39- 46)  131    31 WP (Mile 47- 55)        3    3    3  5                                5          5
 
  -CW (Mile 56- 61)                                        mII
  -PK (Mile 62- 76)            - - - - -            1 5--
  -HP(Mile77-85)
  -KG (Mile 86- 93)      - - - -  -  -
SG (Mile 94-106)    -  - - -  -  -
CS (Mile 107-124) --
AL (Mile 125-152)                    I m m m m I      m    m m m I
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Table 12. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Sampling Program, 1988 - 2005.
Level File              1988          1989          1990          1991          1992          1993        1994        1995        1996        1997      1998      1999      2000          2001        2002        20093    2004        2005 Alewife                      8,200          624            60        2,727            555          1,275        1,679        293        1,787        171      235    10,231        320        5.284        .183        537        641      5.479 American shad              51,131      62,755        49,242        25,128        30,345        15,867      31,213      12,120      23,378      6,744    8,887    12,185      11,567    , 14,048        6,732      15,676      4,711      7,126 Atlantic sturgeon                11            2            5            26              4                          7          1            1        3        2                                      1        10            3          4 Atlantic tomcod            25,414        37,397      38,431        411,8014      10,558        21,343      20.724    64,680      17,375      71,070    91,679    13,625      10,337        57,412      7,556      20,724    92,099    55,146 Bay anchovy            2,852,331      444,854      900,354      3,831,982      1,341,076      1,849,143  3,051,491  1,271,339  1,337,747    795,707  698,247    339,031    215,316        146,897    671,428      363.737  1,749,221    790,847 Bluebackherring              4,994        2,568        1,230        28,397        30,496          3,290        9,315      1,412      18,354      2,358      246      4,367      1,907        1,100        578      8,760        8(11    1,977 Bluefish                          85          54        165            151            147              78          73        61.          43        35        21 .        71          46            62        15          26          28        34 Gizzard shad                                  85            5              3          535            123        440      1,065          688        7(18      885      1,281      2,383            161      9,060      1,292        3611        80 Hogchoker                301,193      589,469        13,591        908,378        44,337        87,673    159,013    130,281      51,986      22,814    36,279    23,050      24,894        13,417      28,225      17,313    36,061    24,267 Rainbow smelt              24,693          767        6,838          2,494        23,035        12,002      59,829      2,354                                4                      I              I Shortnose sturgeon                3                        2              3              3            14          8          7          38        2        5          1          4            13          1          4          4          1 Spottail shiner                  60          98          55            83            45              33          62        94        156        89        53          45          62            87          9          42          23        29 Striped bass                61,072      225,498      264,907        359,994        462,382        459,384    674,881    383,781      962,335    272,329  443,766    790,358  1,376,173    1,192,084    151,199      732,410    416,917    387,265 Weakfish                    1,586        2,602      122,082          6,821          1,206          1,621        2,8114      623      59,707      13,345  145,785    224,618      50,800        83,380    51,266  -  57,429    94,647    108.943 White catfish                    77        100            87            76            52              25        214        196          205        96        70        172          70            80        56          78          38        79 White perch                138,753      198,953      157,348        147,232        265,656        221,021    172,995    115,842    287,690      69,844  130,785    136,518    267,801      134,744    142,260      140,645    138.513    107.406 2005 YCReport            1988          1989          1990          1991          1992          1993        1994      1995        1996        1997      1998      1999      2000          2001        2002        2003      2004        2005 Alewife                      8,2(X)          624            60        2,727            555          1,275        1,679        293        1,787        171      235    10,231        320        5,284        183        537        641      5,479 American shad              51,162        62,755      49,242        25,128        30,345        15,867      31,213    12,120      23,378      6,744    8,887    12,185      11,567        14,048      6,732      15,676      4,711      7,126 Atlantic sturgeon                11            2            5            26              4                          7          1            1        3        2                                      1        10            3          4 Atlantic tomcod            25,414        37,397      38,431        411,8104      10,558        21,343      20,724    64,680      17,375      71,070    91,679    13,625      10,337        57,412      7,556      20,724    92,099    55,146 Bay anchovy            2,852,331      444,854      900,354      3,831,982      1,341,076      1,849,143  3,051,491  1,271,339  1,337,747    795,7017  698,247    339,031    215,316      146,897    671,428      363,737  1,749,221    790,847 Blueback hering              4,992        2,568        1,230        28,397        30,496          3,290        9,315      1,412      18,354      2,358      246      4,367      1,9017 "      1,100        578      8,760        801      1,977 Bluefish      '                  85          54        165            151            147            *78            73        61          43        35        21          71          46            62        15          26          28        34 Gizzacd shad                                  85            5              3          535            123        440      1,065          688        708      885      1,281      2,383            161      9,060      1,292        3611        80 Hogchoker                3111.192      589,469        13,591        908,378        44,337        87,673    159.013    130,281      51,986      22,814    36,279    23,050      24,894        13,417      28,225      17,313    36,061    24,267 Rainbow smelt              24,693          767        6,838          2,494        23,035        12,002      59,829      2,354                                4                      1              I Shortnose sturgeon                  3                        2              3              3          - 14            8          7          38          2        5            1          4            13          1          4          4        1 Sptttail shiner                  60          98          55            83            45              33          62        94        156        89        53          45          62            87          9          42          23        29 Striped bass                61,072      225,498      264,907        359,994        462,382        459,384    674,881    383,781      962,335    272.329  443,766    790,358  1'376,173    1,192.084    151,199      732,410    416,917    387,265 Weakfish                    1,586        2,602      122,082          6,821          1,206          1,621      2,8014      623      59,707      13,345  145,785    224,618      50,800        83,380      51,266      57,429    94,647    108,943 White catfish                    77        100            87            76            52              25        214        196      j 205          96        70        172          70            80        56          78          38        79 White perch                138.753      198,953      157,348        147,232        265,656        221,021      172,995    115,842    287,690      69,844  130,785    136,518    267,801      134,744    142,260    140.645    138,513    107,406 Difference              1988          1989          1990          1991          1992          1993        1994      1995        1996        1997      1998      1999      20(00        2001        2002        2003      2(1M4      2005 Alewife                        -            -          .
American shad                  (31)
Atlantic sturgeon                            .
Atlantic tomcod Bay anchovy                  . -
Blueback herring                  2 Bluefish Gizzard shad Hogchoker                          I Rainbow smelt Shortnose sturgeon Spottail shiner Striped bass Weakfish White catfish White perch
 
Table 5. QC Docuaaentation for the Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Program. 1985-2005.
'Fable 13. QC l)cuanentation for the Hudson River Fall Shoals .laerile Sampling Program, 1985 - 2905.
1990      1991          1992          1993            1994            1995          19            1997      1998        1999      2000      2001        2002      2003      2004      2MS5 leel)File                  1985          1986          1987            1988        1989 994            790          730              719            519          830            868        97      3.925        746    2.118          379    1.077        307    1.980 Alesife                        1.142          554              633            379        327          459 1.291          3406            961            2.095            831        2.964          1.105      310      1.407        808    1.369          598      433        411(      294 Aterican shad                  1.717        2.166              755        1.483        3.646          1.323 10              1I            7              15              15            8            40        30          18          5        23          37      39          22        12 Atlantic sltngeon                  96          184              149            117          63              6 4.914          7.299        3.664            1.679          3.649        4,632        10,645    1.928        1.798      6.528    5.910          581    1.456      4.802    2.536 Atltic tnmccsl                5.083        111M046          7,9100        8.210      14,060          1.105 44.815          37.264      53.437          54.615          93.826      26.168        71,630  51.368      58.298    15.533    27.794      47.096    37.511    43,166    38.534 Bay aaclshoy                27.902        20.988        39.262          59.244      41.475        16.465 38.090      22.442            18,790          14.006      20.863        13.999      566    20.315      6,412    13.727        6.205    10.727      3.223    15.677 Bluchack herring            41.919          6.525        17.557          37.957      22.112        15.982    55.299 58            82            53              37              42          39            55        27          165        53        60          56      30          31        18 Bluefish                          60            51            107            116          62            82 3                I              5                        15        3          253        4        35    -    33        4          26        I1 Gireard shad                        4            6                0            2            8            I 42.916          62.358      43.064            15.581          23.823      18,422          4.861    3.964        5.696      7.452    7.243      11.320    19.444    20.370    16,413 Hogcheker                    89.943        108.036        88.880          74.672      73.613        22.760 126          389              429            576          34          216      256          2.550          757              363              136                                    I          4 Rainbow saelh 18            76            82              50              36          48            26        30          52        50        47          27      29          29      30 Shorlan-ttsastget--                16            8              11            20          12        - 2 404            259          351              248              204        382            83      105          175        li0      114          48      85        382      156 Spsatail shiner                244            685              333            369        102            43 4.672          3.773        8.333            8.719          10.327        6.293          4.461    1.367        0.989      3.683    3.654        2.516    3.553      1.893    5.107 Striped bass                    888          2.348          11.512        18.679        8.472        3.624 5.878            756        2.332            2.416          3.773        2.202          2.313    2.039        7.412      7,147    3.567        3.806    1.952        686    4.083 Weakfish                      2.214          1.482            749        3.777        2.842          770 547              172          939            1.363          1.077          967            235      840        494        337      371          155      228        147      522 White cattish                  721            677              748            806        740          352 5.381    11.019          13.832        8.341            9,007          10.272        8.569          3.655    3.474        8.955      6.225    53.775      4.715    11.131      5.426    8.628 White pech                    19.721        31.771        24.105          25.760      20.106 1988        1989          1990      1991            1992        1993            1994            1995          1996          1997      1998        1999      2000      2001        2002      2003      2004      2005 2005 CiCRepara            1985          1986          1987 459      994            790          730              719              519        830            868        97      3,9253      746    2,118          379    1,077        307    1.990 Alewife                        1,142          554              702            379        327 1,323    1.291          3.406          961            2.095              831      2.964          1.105      313      1,407        808      1.369        598      433        400      294 Aeteican shad                  1.717        2.166              776        1.483        3.646 63              6        10              11            7    -        15              15            8            40        30          18          5        23          37      39          22        12 Atlantic sturgeon                  96          184
* 149            117 14.1160        1.105    4M914          7.299        3,664            1,679          3.649        4.632        10.645    1.928        1.798      6.528    5.910          581    1.456      4.802    2.536 Atlantic ,to.cd                5.083        10.046            7.908        8.210 41.475 .      16.465    44,815          37.264        53.437          54.615          93.826      26.168        71.630  51.368      58.298    15.533    27.794      47.096    3T.511    43.166    38.534 Bay anchovy                  27.902        20.988        39.348          59.244 22.112        15.982    55.299          38.090        22.442          18.790          14.006      20,863        13.999      566      20.315      6.412    13.731        6.205    10,727      3.223    15.677 Blesbtck hreriag            41.919          6.525          18.596        37.957 116          62            82        58              82            53              37              42          39            55        27          165        53        60          56      30          31        18 BlMofish                          60            51            107 8            1                                      3                I              5                        15        3          25          4        35          33        4        26        11 Gizzard shad                        4            6                8            2 74.672      73,613        22.760    42.916          62.358      43.064            15.581          23.823        18.422        4.861    3.964        5.696      7.452    7.243      11.320    19.446    20.370    16.413 Hogcheker                    89.948        100,036        89.042 Rainbotwsneh1                    126          389              429            576          34          216      256          2.549          757              363              136                                      I 20          12            2        18              76            82              50              36          48            26        30          52        50        47          27      29          29        30 Shorttettt -sturgeon                16            0              I1 369        102            43      404            259          351              248              204        382            83      105          175        110      114          48      85        382      156 Spottail shiner                244            685              333 18.679        8.472          3.624    4.672          3.773        8.333            8.719          10,327        6.293          4.461    1.367        8,989      3.683    3.654        2.516    8.553      1.893    53107 Striped bass                    888          2.348          11.633 3.777        2.842          770    5.878            756        2.332            2.416          3.773        2.202        2.713    2,039        7.412      7,147    3.567        3.806    1.952        606    4.A03 Weakfish                      2.214          1.482            749 677              775            806        7411          352      547              172          939            1.363          1.077          967            235      840        494        337      371          155      228        147      522 White catish                    721 25.760      20.106          5.381  11,019          13.832        8,341            9,007          10.272        8.569        3,655    3,474        8.955      6,225    5.775        4,715    11.131      5.426    8.631 White peech                  19,721        31.771        27.008 1985          1986          1987            1988        1989          1990      1991            1992        1993            1994            I995        1996          1997      1998        1999      2000      2001        2002      2903      2004      2085 Difference
                                  -                            (69)
Alewife Amtericasnsd                                                    121)
Atlattic unitcson Aflanti, Io.-tg                                                  i8)
Bay achbovy                                                      1861 (1.039)                                                                                                                                                                                        (4)
Blueback herring Gizzard shad (1541                                                                                                                                                                                                              12)
Htgchlhcr Ralinbtw satelt                                                                                                                      I                                                                                                4 Shllsnste stergeoa Sp*luail shinee Stripedhass                                                    1(121)
Wcakfish White caotish                                                    2171 Whiepeech                                                  12,9031                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    (31


Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.... ,8..... .18 19 110i 1,12 113114115 16117 11811912012 122123124125 126 27128 129 30131132 33 3 4 35136 37 38 1391 40 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11)I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)........CH (Mile 34- 38)........IP (Mile 39- 46)..WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)i-- ........i ..-...-I HP (Mile 77- 85)......KG (Mile 86- 93)..... .4 ..1.. .i. ........SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124).ii ~ i -.-.I .-] i -. i.i ----. ..--i. .i .AL (Mile 125-152)i i.i-4I I -----4I m 1975 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)22 2 I I L1I.......i -----4I I.m .--I ..--~ .i.-..m .........41 i .........41 i --..i--.li i ii-ii i .- -.--. .- .1 --. 1 .....m .........41 i .........41 m HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)...i .......i i .......m m _ AL (Mile 125-152)I 51 I~ ~~ ~ ... .I 19761 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)I I I I 44 33 21; I I I...I m -....4 m ----.41 i -- -- .-- .. .1 .-- .1 ..E Page 1 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.--I 8 I9 1101 11 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)i ,13 14 I 15 1161171 181 19 201211 22 23 241 251 261 271281 29 I I I I I I I I KG (Mile 86- 93)I t-4ttt11t SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1977 BT (Mile 0- 11)I PK (Mile 62- 76)4 28 8 HP (Mile 77- 85) 2 KG (Mile 86- 938)2 SC (Mile 39-4-6)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1978 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)I KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)Page 2 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 9 10 11112113 14 15 16 1721122 1912212223124125 126 127 128129 3 013 3 2 1331 3 4 1 3 5 3 6 1371381391404 AL (Mile 125-152) 1 11 1' 5 1 53 31 31 31 3 1 11 1 1 1 1979 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1980 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1981 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)I I I I I I I I I I I I I -4 ___-4-l-4 * -I -...C-4-1-4-4-4-4-4 -4--4 ---4-l-4 -Nt I I tIll-4-i-4-4--4-4-4- -3....-4 .4- .- .1. 4. 4 .-4. 4. 4.- .-4-1-4 --..............-4 -/ ---. -.-4 -/ ---. -.liii Ii-4-. .---4-l-4-+-l-4-4-l-4-4--
Table 6. QC Documentation for the Beach Seine Program 1985-2006.
m m I I I : : : : : I I _ _I till Page 3 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 19 110 113 14 15 16 1711811912 21122123 124 125126127128 29 30 31132133 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 1 WP (Mile 47- 55) 111 1 11 2425123 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)i i ...........CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1982 BT(MileO-11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1983 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106) .-.- .- .- .- .- .- .- .- .....I Hill EEl LL.4- -- -.- .--4 --4-- --...i i i 4 i ! i i i i-4-4--4-4-+-4-I-4--I-4-4--
Table 14. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, 1985. 2005.
i ! i i i i i i i i i i i-4-4--4-4-+-4-I-4--1 ...i i i i i i ; i i i-4-4--1-4-4--4-4-4--4 1=1 11 Page 4 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.811 10111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129 30131132 33 34 1351 36 37138139 40 41 CS (Mile 107-124) 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1M I I I I I I I I I C I 1 AL (Mile 125-152) :+/- IIIIIIIII,5' 15 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 1 1984 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 2312 WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 22 HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1985 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61) 2 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 22 HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152) 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)...... ...... .... .. .-----....
Leeel File            1985          1986        1987        1988        1989    1990    1991          1992        1993        1994        1995        1996        1997    1998    1999      2000    2001      2002    2003    2004    2005 Alewife                  1,272          818        515        675          439    925      2,323          870        638          1,738        1,051        437      1,664    423    3,636      574      ,868      379    2,129   1,087  4,143 American shad            9,171      14,716      7,641      10,780      13,026  12,261    15,771      15,366      5,122        13,007        4,049      21,339      8,618    5,931    13,755  5,968    18,4012    4,252    6,231    3,028    4,287 Atlantic sturgeon              1                                                3                                                                                                                1 Atlantic tomcod            243          148        209        230            81      115        46        328          13            9          22          51          27      163        15      54        12        7      65      78        5 Bay anchovy              4,081        4,155      3,746      3,989        9,507  4,134      4,669        8.729      8,106         10,447      17,615        3,544    16,980  11,333    6,662  2,617      3,275  13,862    6,431    2,330  4,830 Bluehrack herring      25,362        12,522      31,373      36,245        19,037  43,555    40.731      29,105    29,722        46,040      21,506      28,591      59,867    1,337  28,384    9,272    21,907    6,1118  48,011  23,285  34,233 Bluefish                  567          40(1        533        280          224    348        314          375        223            80        252          98        320      141    2,180      218      474      815      336      246    3(18 Gizzard shad                  3          13        1(8M          10            7      28        22          158        38            49          61          50        139      67      140      75        45      99        51      231      108 Hogchoker                1,033          276        312        305          261      150      652          329        143          230        392          54          53      29        20      20      115      391      322      183      62 Rainbow smelt                              1                                            2          5                      5 Shortnose sturgeon                                                                                                                                    I                                                   I Spottail shiner          5,316        5,177      4,452      5,407        5,129  5,500    12,385        7,727      7,169        12,452        7,529        3,890      7,248  5,017  16,512    3,927    11,969    9,313  19,830    9,296  10,147 Striped bass            1,413        1,854    11,987      6,151        5,585  6,906    10.813        6,156    10,765          7,273      6,463        2,847    10,438    8,225  16,897    3,693    11,708    5,783  16,077    4,987  16,012 Weakfish                    72            5                      2                    27        111            1          4            4            1          25  .      27        4        30      18          2       33        8        5        3 White catfish                52          83          86         101          66      23        25          18        16            7          10          28          10      15        4       8          3      19      31        8      21 White perch              9,938      12,082      12,303      14,607      11,407    8,485    10,033        9,497    11,771          8,789      6,368        3,501      5,292    4,368  10,931    5,652      7,924  11,124  16,737    8,492  8,588 Report Table          1985          1986        1987        1988        1989    19911    1991        1992        1993        1994        1995        1996        1997    1998    1999      2000    2001      2002    2003    2004    21105 Alewife                  1,272          818        515        675          439    925      2.323          870        638          1,738    . 1,051          437      1,664    423    3,636      574      1,868      379    2,129    1,087  4,143 American shad          9,171        14,716      7,641      10,780      13,026  12.261    15,771      15,366      5,122        13,007        4,049      21,339      8,618    5,931  13,755    5,968    18,402    4,252    6,231    3,1128  4,287 Atlantic sturgeon            I                                                 3                                                                                                                1 Atlantic tomcod            243          148        209        230            81      115        46        328          13            9          22          51          27      163        15      54        12        7      65      78        5 Bay anchovy            4,081        4,155      3,746      3.989        9,5117  4,134      4,669        8,729      8,106        10,447      17,615      3,544      16,980  11,333    6,662    2,617    3,275    13,862    6,431    2,330    4,830 Bluehack herring      25,362        12,522      31,373      36,245      19,137  43,555    40,731      29,105      29,722      46,040        21.506. 28,591      59,867    1,337  28,384    9,272    21,907    6,018  48,011  23,285  34,233 Bluefish                  567        .400        533        280          224    348        314          375        223            80        252          98        320      141  2,180      218      474      815      336    246      308 Gizzard shad                  3          13        100          10            7      28        22        158          38            49          61          50        139      67      140      75        45      .99        51      231      108 Hogchoker                1,033          276        312        305          261      150      652          329        143          230        392          54          53      29      211      20      115      391      322      183      62 Rainhow smelt                              I2                                              .       5                      5 Shotnose sturgeon                                                                                                                                                                                          I Spottail shiner          5,316        5,177      4,452      5,407        5,129  5,500    12,385        7,727      7,169        12,452        7,529        3,887      7,189    4,996  16.512    3,927    11,969    9,313  19,830    9,296  10,147 Striped bass            1,413        1,854      11,987      6,151        5,585    6,906    10,813        6.156    10.765        7,273        6,463      2,847      10,438    8,225  16,897    3,693    11,709    5,783  16,077    4,987  16,012 We.kfish                    72            5                      2                    27      111            I          4            4            1          25          27        4      30      18        2      33        8        5        3.
............
White catfish                52          83        86        101            66      23         25          18        16            7          10          28          10      15        4      8        3        19      31        8      21 White perch            9,938        12,182      12,303      14,607      11,407    8,485    10,033        9,497    11,771        8,789        6,368      3.501      5,292    4,368  10,931    5,652    7,928    11.124  16,737    8.492    8.588 Difference            1985          1986      1987        1988        1989    1990    1991        1992        1993        1994        1995        1996        1997    1998    1999      2000    2001      2002    2003    2004    2005 Alewife                          -
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American shad Atlantic.ttrgeon Atlantic tomcod                                                                                                                                                                                -
4...... ......-.-.-.i --. .-4-4-4-4-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
Bay anchovy Bluebackiherring          -                                                                             -
II I i i 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1.--------.
Bluefish Gizzard shad Hogchoker Rainhowsmelt Shortnose sturgeon                                                                                                                                                                  - .
.......--.. ...-...[..-. ..........Page 5 Table 9.Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 1 9 110 11 12 13114115 161 117118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 29 30 31 32t33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)-.4. -4.- - + 4-WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61) 62-76 PK (Mile 62- 76) ...HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1988 BT (Mile 0- 11).... -- -----------
Spottail shiner                                                                                                                                                    3          59      21 Striped bass                                                                                                                                                                                                      (I)
f.---.--YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)....- --4 -- ------4----4-4-l-4-4--+-l IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) .HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)Page 6 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1989 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1990 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152) 24 1991 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)I ., I -4I 1 .01 0.I , I -I -I,.I -I -I 1 I .I I I I 1- -I ---A- 4 I I I I I TZ (Mile 24- 33)Page 7 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1992 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1001 UT IM' .1. A- 111 Page 8 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 1 9 110111112113 141151161171 181 191 201 21122123124125126127128 29 130 131132 133 134 135 136 37 138 139 140 141 KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)4 -1994 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)-4-4-4--4--4-4 IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)4-4-4--4--4-, HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)4-4-4--4--4-* AL (Mile 125-152)1995 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) {TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)B HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)I I I I ; ;CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1996 BT (Mile 0- 11)[ YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 1 I I I I Page 9 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.I-. ~ ----. --. --.8 1 9 1101111121 I I I TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1997 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)4 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)I I I I Page 10 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.................................8 9 10 11 12 13 HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1999 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2000 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)I tA I I -I I in I ,n I an , .I aa I , I ,a I .r-I a,- I al an I ,n I , 1 I si I -,, I ., I AI n I a, I a,.I ,o I ., I in Ii HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124) __ __AL (Mile 125-152)2001 BT (Mile 0- 11)" " m Page 11 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 19 10 YK (Mile 12- 23)E TZ (Mile 24- 33)E 11 12 13j 141151 161171 181 19120121122123124125126127128129 T r T CH (Mile 34- 38)M IP (Mile 39- 46)M WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2002 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2003 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)Page 12 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.8 I 9 1 101 11 112 13114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141 PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)" " I I I I I CS (Mile 107-124)4-*-4-F-t-l-AL (Mile 125-152)2004 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)* ---- ---CH (Mile 34- 38)" ° -- --1 -IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)...........
Weakfish White catfish White perch                                                                                                                                                                                                       (4)}}
il l......_PK (Mile 62- 76)" " I I I I I HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)* " , -I -I -I-4I CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2005 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)4-4-4-TZ (Mile 24- 33)4-9-4-CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)4-4-4-CW (Mile 56- 61)" " --4-PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)I I I I I" I- I -I- I- I CS (Mile 107-124)-4-t-+-I-4 AL (Mile 125-152)-I I Page 13 Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.I~ ~ 181 91101 111121131 1411511611711811912012112212312412512612712812913013113213313413513613713813914041 Page 14 Table 10. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005.13 141 15 161171 181 °1 20 1 21 I 2 3124125I 261 271 281 2913°13113213313413513613713813914°1411421431441451461471481491 50 1 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)4 4 3 I _I SG (Mile 94-106)-I-I.-CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)* ----------------
4 * " 1975 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CII (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) _WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) _.HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)___
CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)-1-1976 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38 IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61~PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG_(Mile 94-106) _CS (Mile 107-124)__
AL (Mile 125-152)1977 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a z Sc J121
-4 Ii:T-I I I I I I I I 3 1 21 4 4 4 3 2 21 1 2 1 2 i 5 2 1 !1 !I I I I 2 23 23 I I I I II -I. --4-I~ -+ -4 -.4- --.4 .4 + --4-41 5 5 5 5 2i 24 24 23 2ý, _M 1 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 449 5 1 *11 1 KG (Mile 86- 93).__ 14 51 1 5 SG (Mile 94-106) i CS (Mile U107-124)
IIII t diU C 111 AL (Mile 125-152)--- -.- .....BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 _ I 1 1 55- 1 51 --1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)---- 1 I 1 I -WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)- 151 HIP(Mile 77- 85)-------------------------------
5_ _ _ _ _-------KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)U -- --/ I BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12-23)---------I 5-1 51 51 1 1 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 CH (Mile 34- 38) w IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 51 1 51 WP (Mile 47-55) -5 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77-85)- I5l5 5 5!KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 5 5 55 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)---- -1983 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12-23) I---51 1 5 5 1 51 5-- --CH__ (Mile_ 34-_38_____.
...._TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 ....CH (Mile 34- 38)----------------------------------_
_s 5----------------
IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 1 _1 5 1 5 5 5 HIP(Mile 77- 85)--------------------------------
5 1_15 15 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 5 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-1521-4 i ! i i ! p .......1984 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12-23) 51 I 51 [ 51 i 51 1 5!1 I 51 1 51 I 5-TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 1 1 [21 121 121 121 1 4 4 4 4 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)----------------------------------
1 5 1 5 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 5_CW (Mile 56- 61)-PK (Mile 62- 76)-------------------------------
_ _ -HP (Mile 77- 85)- -- ---- _ ----KG (Mile 86- 93) __ 5__ $ __ 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)----i i ...I P m" ....i i i I i 19851 BT (Mile 0-i11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 1 _1 _ 5 1111 5 5-TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 1 2 2 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)-5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 .. 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 1-- --------HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 1 5 1 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5_ __ _ _ 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)m m 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)-- 51-- 51 1 -555 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 2 1 2 24 2i CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 55 WP (Mile 47- 55) 1 5 55.. 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) I /PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5 5 51 5 _ 51 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5- -- -KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)m m 1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)- -------5 5 5 5 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)- ----- -5_--5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5_ _ 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) ----- ----- 51-------
5 _1 1S _ _HP (Mile 77- 85) $ 1 51 1 51 51 51 _ _ 5 5 55 _5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 1 5 1 5 5 1 5 1 5 5 51 1 51 1 5 1 1988 1989 1990 1991 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CHI (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)AK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SC (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-1 24)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)VK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CHI (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CII (Mile 34- 38)I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 S S S 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 S S S S 3 51 2'1 5 S 3 S S S S 5 S 5 S S S S 5 5 5 5 5 S S 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 S S S S S S S S 5 51 5 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 241 1 241 1 241 I .I ..m 4:jiý 1992 1993 1994 IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)1 31 1 31 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 51 51 1 51--1 51 5 5 5 j 241 1 241 a 1 51 1 51 1 51 5 5 m m m 1 51 1 51 I 3 5 5 51 5 5 5 3 1 51 1 31 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 51 L4............
1995 1996 1997 1998-CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YYK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)I I id-7-1 3 3 31 1 Iil ''* 1 51 II I 1 5 '5 5 5 1 51 5 5 3 3 5 5 n~~ ~ 1 ll!5151 m-n-mi--1 5 1m511,5
-WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 53 1 1 1 15-CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 " KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1999 BT (Mile 0- 11)¥K (Mile 12- 233 5 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 241 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 5 15....WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5 HP P--Mile 77- 85) 5 5 5 5 --KG (Mile 86- 93)I 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2000 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 24-CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 5 5-KG (Mile 86- 93)5 5 5 5 5 $SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)2001 BT (Mile 0- 11)-YK (Mile12- 23)35 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 13 3 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5 1 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) " 5 KG (Mile 86- 93)S (Mile 94-106)CS Mile 107-124)
Al " (Mil............
---AL_ (Ml 12-12 2002 RT t'Mile 0- I 'I YK_ (Mile 12- 23)i -. __ __TZ (Mile 24- 33)____._-
-.. .- -CCH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)_ _ .......HP (Mile77-85) 3 KG (Mile 86- 93) .. _SG (Mile 94-106) .......CS (Mile 107-124) ..... ......AL (Mile 125-1521 I -- I, ..... ...--- m ......". .2003 BT (Mile 0- 11)YVK (Mile 12- 23) _ 1__ 3 1 __ 51 __ 3 5-TZ(Mile24-33)
-- ---- --24 1 cCH (Mile 34- 38) -- ---- -- I -IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 CW (Mile 56- 6 1) --------3-PK (Mile 62- 76) 1-- ----1-- -----1 5 HP (Mile 77-85) __ 5" KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 3 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)---
Al. (Mile 12N-IN2'i AL ( -He--- ------------
: 2. ..1,, -- .2004 BT (Mile 0- 11)-------------------------1-1 YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 1 51 1 5 _ 51 1 5 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 1 _ _-WP (Mile 47- 55) __ 1_ 3 5_ 5 _ 5_ _ 3_CW (Mile 56- 61) --lPK (Mile 62- 76) 15 5 SG (Mile 94-106)___
CS (Mile 107-124) ...........AL (Mile 125-152)-, +-F-4-I-lttt~1t T-,r-T-rT-r,-T1TT1Tr1Tr 2005 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 1 31 _m3-TZ (Mile 24- 33)-CH (Mile 34- 38) I1__ ---------IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) m_
CW (Mile 56- 61) .PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)I I I I I I I El I Table 11. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 -2005." -I -I 13 141 15 116 117 118 119 1 20 121 1 22 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 1 32 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 1 42 143 144 145 146I147 148 149I150l151 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11)1I I I I I I I I i I i I I I I I I i i i I YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SC (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1975 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61 PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1976 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)3 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39-46 WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1977 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)j 44435253523 5 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I J121 31 2 211 3 3 3 21 1 31 313 3 2 1 33 1 5 1 41 4 31 31 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 55 3ý 5 2 11 3 2 3 11332 3 2 3 3 3 2 21 31 21 32 3 23 213 21 131 21 21 3 5 4 5 5 45 5 5 5 5 2 33 25 23 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 555 555 555 5 5 45 53 4551 1 51 55 5 1S15 2 3 3 41 5 1 51 5 1 5 5 5 351 354 51 51 41 515" 24 2 23 55 23 43 3 24 23 2 5 4 51 5 5 5 S5 5 4 c 2 5 5 51 ý 5 5 M 31314 M 5 5141315151 51 41 51 15 15 51 51 51 1 1 3 31 1 5 [ 21 351 51 1 2 31 1 41 51 51 1 51 51 41 51 51 I I I N! ! ! l W 1981 1982 1983 1984 4 KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)4 I I I I 5 I I I I I I 1 51 3 5 I I I I 5 5 m m n 5 5 TL 5 0 151 1 1 51 5 5 5 1 I 1 1 !¸15 1 5 151 151 151 I51 I SA 5 5 S1 1 5 1S4 1 5 1S5 1 S11 51 51 1S5 1 51 1 IS SA 2 5 5 5 1S5 5 51!51 5 51 I II 5 51 41t S 1 I I I I I 11111m I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I [ ~ I I I i I 1 141 1 2 CH (Mile 34- 38)------------------------------ -M ---- ----IP (Mile 39- 46) "5 15 WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) "5- ----HP (Mile 77- 85) $,_ _ _ _ _KG (Mile 86- 93) __ __ ......SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)--- -- m..............................BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 1- 51__TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 2 4 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 5 55 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile62-76)---
5_ 5 _ 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)---5 5 _5 _55 55 _ 5 _ 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 5 _ 5 5 5 5 _ 5 $SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124) ..AL (Mile 125-152)-4 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 5 1 515 1 515 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 2 1 2 1 CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)W P (M ile 47- 55) 5 ........ .. .. 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 1 5 5 _ f 5 HP (Mile 77- 85)-- 555 55 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5_ 5_ 5 5_ _S _ __ _5 _SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)--------- -4 1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 1 51 1 5 5 151_TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 24]CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5_WP (Mile 47- 55)_ 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)-----PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 15 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 _5 5 51 5 __ 1 5 1 1 1 1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 5 5 1 5 1 55 _ _ 5 1 5 1 SG (Mile 94-:10:6) 1r 1 1 *UE IIIIEE IIJ1 1 CSMil_10-12)
I1 1 1 1 1 i Ol CS (M. .1.7-.1..4.
AL (Mile 125-152)---- ------ -4. ..................I 1 ' ?tIt r t 1988 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 3_ .__ .TZ (Mile 24- 33)CHI (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 31 WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 1151 I 1 HP (Mile 77- 85) l5 /KG (Mile 86- 93)5_ 5_ 5_ 5_ _ _ 5_SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124) ----AL (Mile 125-152)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1989 BT (Mile 0- 11)I I YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)- ------_._IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 35 5 5 _ _CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3I PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 .. 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) -1 1 _ 1 KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-1 52)----- ---l-+-~-t-1-4-t-1-*t-t-t 1990 I BT (Mile 0- 11)I YK (Mile 12- 23)._ 3 3 3 5 1 5 1 51 51 5 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2A CH (Mile 34- 38)__--IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3---------------
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51 1 1 [ I I CW (Mile 56- 61) 1 PK (Mile 62-76)HP (Mile 77-85)-KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)I AL (Mile 125-152)------ --f 4-4-f-~-4-+-I-4-+-*-4 r-~1991 1 BT (M ile0- 1I) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I YK (Mile 12-23)----
11 TZ(Mile 24- 33)81-- ----- -CH (Mile 34- 38)-------------------------- -F -
IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)__ 31 3 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3..PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1992 BT (Mile 0- 11)1 YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55) 335 55 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76) 511 5 5 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 51 51 5 5 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106) .CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1993 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3.3-3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 515 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)1994 BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)35 5 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62-76 1 5 1 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 1 51 SG (Mile 94-106) 1995 d1996 1997 1998 m m CS (ýMile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SC (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)TZ (Mile 24- 33)CHI (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)WP (Mile 47- 55)CW (Mile 56- 61)PK (Mile 62- 76)HP (Mile 77- 85)KG (Mile 86- 93)SG (Mile 94-106)CS (Mile 107-124)AL (Mile 125-152)BT (Mile 0- 11)YK (Mile 12- 23)Ti (Mile 24- 33)CH (Mile 34- 38)IP (Mile 39- 46)I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.I .......I 3 !33 5 5 5 51 51 5 5 15 5 1 1 313 5 55 55 5=I; fill! ; 'i! 5 I I III II...........
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-CW (Mile 56- 61) mII-PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5-- ------HP(Mile77-85)-KG (Mile 86- 93) ------SG (Mile 94-106) ------CS (Mile 107-124) --AL (Mile 125-152)I m m m m I m m m m I-I~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IImIIIIIIImIIIIIIImIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Table 12. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Sampling Program, 1988 -2005.Level File 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 20093 2004 2005 Alewife 8,200 624 60 2,727 555 1,275 1,679 293 1,787 171 235 10,231 320 5.284 .183 537 641 5.479 American shad 51,131 62,755 49,242 25,128 30,345 15,867 31,213 12,120 23,378 6,744 8,887 12,185 11,567 , 14,048 6,732 15,676 4,711 7,126 Atlantic sturgeon 11 2 5 26 4 7 1 1 3 2 1 10 3 4 Atlantic tomcod 25,414 37,397 38,431 411,8014 10,558 21,343 20.724 64,680 17,375 71,070 91,679 13,625 10,337 57,412 7,556 20,724 92,099 55,146 Bay anchovy 2,852,331 444,854 900,354 3,831,982 1,341,076 1,849,143 3,051,491 1,271,339 1,337,747 795,707 698,247 339,031 215,316 146,897 671,428 363.737 1,749,221 790,847 Bluebackherring 4,994 2,568 1,230 28,397 30,496 3,290 9,315 1,412 18,354 2,358 246 4,367 1,907 1,100 578 8,760 8(11 1,977 Bluefish 85 54 165 151 147 78 73 61. 43 35 21 .71 46 62 15 26 28 34 Gizzard shad 85 5 3 535 123 440 1,065 688 7(18 885 1,281 2,383 161 9,060 1,292 3611 80 Hogchoker 301,193 589,469 13,591 908,378 44,337 87,673 159,013 130,281 51,986 22,814 36,279 23,050 24,894 13,417 28,225 17,313 36,061 24,267 Rainbow smelt 24,693 767 6,838 2,494 23,035 12,002 59,829 2,354 4 I I Shortnose sturgeon 3 2 3 3 14 8 7 38 2 5 1 4 13 1 4 4 1 Spottail shiner 60 98 55 83 45 33 62 94 156 89 53 45 62 87 9 42 23 29 Striped bass 61,072 225,498 264,907 359,994 462,382 459,384 674,881 383,781 962,335 272,329 443,766 790,358 1,376,173 1,192,084 151,199 732,410 416,917 387,265 Weakfish 1,586 2,602 122,082 6,821 1,206 1,621 2,8114 623 59,707 13,345 145,785 224,618 50,800 83,380 51,266 -57,429 94,647 108.943 White catfish 77 100 87 76 52 25 214 196 205 96 70 172 70 80 56 78 38 79 White perch 138,753 198,953 157,348 147,232 265,656 221,021 172,995 115,842 287,690 69,844 130,785 136,518 267,801 134,744 142,260 140,645 138.513 107.406 2005 YCReport 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife 8,2(X) 624 60 2,727 555 1,275 1,679 293 1,787 171 235 10,231 320 5,284 183 537 641 5,479 American shad 51,162 62,755 49,242 25,128 30,345 15,867 31,213 12,120 23,378 6,744 8,887 12,185 11,567 14,048 6,732 15,676 4,711 7,126 Atlantic sturgeon 11 2 5 26 4 7 1 1 3 2 1 10 3 4 Atlantic tomcod 25,414 37,397 38,431 411,8104 10,558 21,343 20,724 64,680 17,375 71,070 91,679 13,625 10,337 57,412 7,556 20,724 92,099 55,146 Bay anchovy 2,852,331 444,854 900,354 3,831,982 1,341,076 1,849,143 3,051,491 1,271,339 1,337,747 795,7017 698,247 339,031 215,316 146,897 671,428 363,737 1,749,221 790,847 Blueback hering 4,992 2,568 1,230 28,397 30,496 3,290 9,315 1,412 18,354 2,358 246 4,367 1,9017 " 1,100 578 8,760 801 1,977 Bluefish ' 85 54 165 151 147 *78 73 61 43 35 21 71 46 62 15 26 28 34 Gizzacd shad 85 5 3 535 123 440 1,065 688 708 885 1,281 2,383 161 9,060 1,292 3611 80 Hogchoker 3111.192 589,469 13,591 908,378 44,337 87,673 159.013 130,281 51,986 22,814 36,279 23,050 24,894 13,417 28,225 17,313 36,061 24,267 Rainbow smelt 24,693 767 6,838 2,494 23,035 12,002 59,829 2,354 4 1 I Shortnose sturgeon 3 2 3 3 -14 8 7 38 2 5 1 4 13 1 4 4 1 Sptttail shiner 60 98 55 83 45 33 62 94 156 89 53 45 62 87 9 42 23 29 Striped bass 61,072 225,498 264,907 359,994 462,382 459,384 674,881 383,781 962,335 272.329 443,766 790,358 1'376,173 1,192.084 151,199 732,410 416,917 387,265 Weakfish 1,586 2,602 122,082 6,821 1,206 1,621 2,8014 623 59,707 13,345 145,785 224,618 50,800 83,380 51,266 57,429 94,647 108,943 White catfish 77 100 87 76 52 25 214 196 j 205 96 70 172 70 80 56 78 38 79 White perch 138.753 198,953 157,348 147,232 265,656 221,021 172,995 115,842 287,690 69,844 130,785 136,518 267,801 134,744 142,260 140.645 138,513 107,406 Difference 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 20(00 2001 2002 2003 2(1M4 2005 Alewife --.American shad (31)Atlantic sturgeon .Atlantic tomcod Bay anchovy .-Blueback herring 2 Bluefish Gizzard shad Hogchoker I Rainbow smelt Shortnose sturgeon Spottail shiner Striped bass Weakfish White catfish White perch Table 5. QC Docuaaentation for the Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Program. 1985-2005.
'Fable 13. QC l)cuanentation for the Hudson River Fall Shoals .laerile Sampling Program, 1985 -2905.leel) File 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2MS5 Alesife 1.142 554 633 379 327 459 994 790 730 719 519 830 868 97 3.925 746 2.118 379 1.077 307 1.980 Aterican shad 1.717 2.166 755 1.483 3.646 1.323 1.291 3406 961 2.095 831 2.964 1.105 310 1.407 808 1.369 598 433 411( 294 Atlantic sltngeon 96 184 149 117 63 6 10 1I 7 15 15 8 40 30 18 5 23 37 39 22 12 Atltic tnmccsl 5.083 111M046 7,9100 8.210 14,060 1.105 4.914 7.299 3.664 1.679 3.649 4,632 10,645 1.928 1.798 6.528 5.910 581 1.456 4.802 2.536 Bay aaclshoy 27.902 20.988 39.262 59.244 41.475 16.465 44.815 37.264 53.437 54.615 93.826 26.168 71,630 51.368 58.298 15.533 27.794 47.096 37.511 43,166 38.534 Bluchack herring 41.919 6.525 17.557 37.957 22.112 15.982 55.299 38.090 22.442 18,790 14.006 20.863 13.999 566 20.315 6,412 13.727 6.205 10.727 3.223 15.677 Bluefish 60 51 107 116 62 82 58 82 53 37 42 39 55 27 165 53 60 56 30 31 18 Gireard shad 4 6 0 2 8 I 3 I 5 15 3 253 4 35 -33 4 26 I1 Hogcheker 89.943 108.036 88.880 74.672 73.613 22.760 42.916 62.358 43.064 15.581 23.823 18,422 4.861 3.964 5.696 7.452 7.243 11.320 19.444 20.370 16,413 Rainbow saelh 126 389 429 576 34 216 256 2.550 757 363 136 I 4 Shorlan-ttsastget--
16 8 11 20 12 -2 18 76 82 50 36 48 26 30 52 50 47 27 29 29 30 Spsatail shiner 244 685 333 369 102 43 404 259 351 248 204 382 83 105 175 li0 114 48 85 382 156 Striped bass 888 2.348 11.512 18.679 8.472 3.624 4.672 3.773 8.333 8.719 10.327 6.293 4.461 1.367 0.989 3.683 3.654 2.516 3.553 1.893 5.107 Weakfish 2.214 1.482 749 3.777 2.842 770 5.878 756 2.332 2.416 3.773 2.202 2.313 2.039 7.412 7,147 3.567 3.806 1.952 686 4.083 White cattish 721 677 748 806 740 352 547 172 939 1.363 1.077 967 235 840 494 337 371 155 228 147 522 White pech 19.721 31.771 24.105 25.760 20.106 5.381 11.019 13.832 8.341 9,007 10.272 8.569 3.655 3.474 8.955 6.225 53.775 4.715 11.131 5.426 8.628 2005 CiCRepara 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife 1,142 554 702 379 327 459 994 790 730 719 519 830 868 97 3,9253 746 2,118 379 1,077 307 1.990 Aeteican shad 1.717 2.166 776 1.483 3.646 1,323 1.291 3.406 961 2.095 831 2.964 1.105 313 1,407 808 1.369 598 433 400 294 Atlantic sturgeon 96 184
* 149 117 63 6 10 11 7 -15 15 8 40 30 18 5 23 37 39 22 12 Atlantic ,to.cd 5.083 10.046 7.908 8.210 14.1160 1.105 4M914 7.299 3,664 1,679 3.649 4.632 10.645 1.928 1.798 6.528 5.910 581 1.456 4.802 2.536 Bay anchovy 27.902 20.988 39.348 59.244 41.475 .16.465 44,815 37.264 53.437 54.615 93.826 26.168 71.630 51.368 58.298 15.533 27.794 47.096 3T.511 43.166 38.534 Blesbtck hreriag 41.919 6.525 18.596 37.957 22.112 15.982 55.299 38.090 22.442 18.790 14.006 20,863 13.999 566 20.315 6.412 13.731 6.205 10,727 3.223 15.677 BlMofish 60 51 107 116 62 82 58 82 53 37 42 39 55 27 165 53 60 56 30 31 18 Gizzard shad 4 6 8 2 8 1 3 I 5 15 3 25 4 35 33 4 26 11 Hogcheker 89.948 100,036 89.042 74.672 73,613 22.760 42.916 62.358 43.064 15.581 23.823 18.422 4.861 3.964 5.696 7.452 7.243 11.320 19.446 20.370 16.413 Rainbotwsneh1 126 389 429 576 34 216 256 2.549 757 363 136 I Shorttettt -sturgeon 16 0 I1 20 12 2 18 76 82 50 36 48 26 30 52 50 47 27 29 29 30 Spottail shiner 244 685 333 369 102 43 404 259 351 248 204 382 83 105 175 110 114 48 85 382 156 Striped bass 888 2.348 11.633 18.679 8.472 3.624 4.672 3.773 8.333 8.719 10,327 6.293 4.461 1.367 8,989 3.683 3.654 2.516 8.553 1.893 53107 Weakfish 2.214 1.482 749 3.777 2.842 770 5.878 756 2.332 2.416 3.773 2.202 2.713 2,039 7.412 7,147 3.567 3.806 1.952 606 4.A03 White catish 721 677 775 806 7411 352 547 172 939 1.363 1.077 967 235 840 494 337 371 155 228 147 522 White peech 19,721 31.771 27.008 25.760 20.106 5.381 11,019 13.832 8,341 9,007 10.272 8.569 3,655 3,474 8.955 6,225 5.775 4,715 11.131 5.426 8.631 Difference 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 I995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2903 2004 2085 Alewife -(69)Amtericasn sd 121)Atlattic unitcson Aflanti, Io.-tg i8)Bay achbovy 1861 Blueback herring (1.039) (4)Gizzard shad Htgchlhcr (1541 12)Ralinbtw satelt I 4 Shllsnste stergeoashinee Stripedhass 1(121 )Wcakfish White caotish 2171 Whiepeech 12,9031 (31 Table 6. QC Documentation for the Beach Seine Program 1985-2006.
Table 14. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, 1985. 2005.Leeel File 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife 1,272 818 515 675 439 925 2,323 870 638 1,738 1,051 437 1,664 423 3,636 574 ,868 379 2,129 1,087 4,143 American shad 9,171 14,716 7,641 10,780 13,026 12,261 15,771 15,366 5,122 13,007 4,049 21,339 8,618 5,931 13,755 5,968 18,4012 4,252 6,231 3,028 4,287 Atlantic sturgeon 1 3 1 Atlantic tomcod 243 148 209 230 81 115 46 328 13 9 22 51 27 163 15 54 12 7 65 78 5 Bay anchovy 4,081 4,155 3,746 3,989 9,507 4,134 4,669 8.729 8,106 10,447 17,615 3,544 16,980 11,333 6,662 2,617 3,275 13,862 6,431 2,330 4,830 Bluehrack herring 25,362 12,522 31,373 36,245 19,037 43,555 40.731 29,105 29,722 46,040 21,506 28,591 59,867 1,337 28,384 9,272 21,907 6,1118 48,011 23,285 34,233 Bluefish 567 40(1 533 280 224 348 314 375 223 80 252 98 320 141 2,180 218 474 815 336 246 3(18 Gizzard shad 3 13 1(8M 10 7 28 22 158 38 49 61 50 139 67 140 75 45 99 51 231 108 Hogchoker 1,033 276 312 305 261 150 652 329 143 230 392 54 53 29 20 20 115 391 322 183 62 Rainbow smelt 1 2 5 5 Shortnose sturgeon I I Spottail shiner 5,316 5,177 4,452 5,407 5,129 5,500 12,385 7,727 7,169 12,452 7,529 3,890 7,248 5,017 16,512 3,927 11,969 9,313 19,830 9,296 10,147 Striped bass 1,413 1,854 11,987 6,151 5,585 6,906 10.813 6,156 10,765 7,273 6,463 2,847 10,438 8,225 16,897 3,693 11,708 5,783 16,077 4,987 16,012 Weakfish 72 5 2 27 111 1 4 4 1 25 .27 4 30 18 2 33 8 5 3 White catfish 52 83 86 101 66 23 25 18 16 7 10 28 10 15 4 8 3 19 31 8 21 White perch 9,938 12,082 12,303 14,607 11,407 8,485 10,033 9,497 11,771 8,789 6,368 3,501 5,292 4,368 10,931 5,652 7,924 11,124 16,737 8,492 8,588 Report Table 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 19911 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 21105 Alewife 1,272 818 515 675 439 925 2.323 870 638 1,738 .1,051 437 1,664 423 3,636 574 1,868 379 2,129 1,087 4,143 American shad 9,171 14,716 7,641 10,780 13,026 12.261 15,771 15,366 5,122 13,007 4,049 21,339 8,618 5,931 13,755 5,968 18,402 4,252 6,231 3,1128 4,287 Atlantic sturgeon I 3 1 Atlantic tomcod 243 148 209 230 81 115 46 328 13 9 22 51 27 163 15 54 12 7 65 78 5 Bay anchovy 4,081 4,155 3,746 3.989 9,5117 4,134 4,669 8,729 8,106 10,447 17,615 3,544 16,980 11,333 6,662 2,617 3,275 13,862 6,431 2,330 4,830 Bluehack herring 25,362 12,522 31,373 36,245 19,137 43,555 40,731 29,105 29,722 46,040 21.506. 28,591 59,867 1,337 28,384 9,272 21,907 6,018 48,011 23,285 34,233 Bluefish 567 .400 533 280 224 348 314 375 223 80 252 98 320 141 2,180 218 474 815 336 246 308 Gizzard shad 3 13 100 10 7 28 22 158 38 49 61 50 139 67 140 75 45 .99 51 231 108 Hogchoker 1,033 276 312 305 261 150 652 329 143 230 392 54 53 29 211 20 115 391 322 183 62 Rainhow smelt I2 .5 5 Shotnose sturgeon I Spottail shiner 5,316 5,177 4,452 5,407 5,129 5,500 12,385 7,727 7,169 12,452 7,529 3,887 7,189 4,996 16.512 3,927 11,969 9,313 19,830 9,296 10,147 Striped bass 1,413 1,854 11,987 6,151 5,585 6,906 10,813 6.156 10.765 7,273 6,463 2,847 10,438 8,225 16,897 3,693 11,709 5,783 16,077 4,987 16,012 We.kfish 72 5 2 27 111 I 4 4 1 25 27 4 30 18 2 33 8 5 3.White catfish 52 83 86 101 66 23 25 18 16 7 10 28 10 15 4 8 3 19 31 8 21 White perch 9,938 12,182 12,303 14,607 11,407 8,485 10,033 9,497 11,771 8,789 6,368 3.501 5,292 4,368 10,931 5,652 7,928 11.124 16,737 8.492 8.588 Difference 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife -American shad Atlantic.ttrgeon Atlantic tomcod -Bay anchovy Bluebackiherring
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NRC Requestfor Sampling Effort andAbundance Datafrom Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February2008 Prepared by Normandeau Associates Inc.

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NRC Requestfor Sampling Effort andAbundance Datafrom Three Hudson River Sampling Programs For 16 Selected Fish Species During 1974 through 2005 25 February2008 GeneralInformation NRC requested Hudson River fish abundance data in a call on 22 January 2008 with the intention of using these data to describe inter-annual trends in abundance (total catch) of 16 selected fish species (alewife, bay anchovy, American shad, bluefish, hogchoker, blueback herring, rainbow smelt, shortnose sturgeon, spottail shiner, Atlantic sturgeon, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, white catfish, white perch, weakfish, and gizzard shad) for each of the three Hudson River (Long River) sampling programs (Beach Seine Survey, Ichthyoplankton Survey, Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey) by region, life stage, and year. The response variable will be the total count of each life stage of each fish species caught in each Hudson River geographic region in each year that the region was sampled by each of the three surveys. Corroborating data describing the effort (number of seine hauls, or number of tows and total volume sampled, as appropriate) for each Hudson River geographic region, week (river run) and year will be used to standardize the response variable (total count) for differences in effort within survey, region and year so that a relatively consistent sampling design is repeated from year to year and any changes in total count from year to year are not caused by inter-annual differences in the temporal or spatial distribution of effort or in the magnitude of that effort. A set of effort and catch tables was created in Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys to show the weekly allocation of actual samples (number of seine hauls or tows) and the associated catch collected in each region and year. These tables are intended to represent the catch and effort components used to produce the Appendix E tables previously provided to NRC in response to RFI #16, and will be comparable in layout to the Appendix E tables from the 2005 Year Class Report (YCR).

The effort tables were prepared in Excel for each of the three surveys showing the weekly effort (number of seine hauls or tows) in each region and year. For the volumetric samples (Fall Juvenile Survey and Ichthyoplankton Survey), these annual tables provide the total volume sampled in each week and region.

Each effort table is structured to compare the effort by week and region in that year. A design comparison table presents the actual number of samples taken in each week and region for each year, with color codes visually indexing the number of samples taken in each week by region cell. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50 samples taken in a week and region. The color pattern of shading among the cells in one year describes the number of samples taken in each week and region within that year. For example, the row for the Cornwall Region (CW) in the 2005 Long River Beach Seine Survey (BS) Table I 1.BSDesignReview table found in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook shows the same light blue color among the first three weeks (weeks 24, 26, and 28) representing 1-5 samples collected, and then the medium blue color indicates 6-10 samples were collected for the remaining seven weeks (weeks 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42). If we would like to compare the consistency of the sampling design for the BS Survey in the Cornwall Region between 2005 and 1984,

then a quick look at the color patterns from CW in the two years reveals three differences: 1) there were eight sampling weeks (river runs) in 1984 compared to ten weeks in 2005, 2) the 1984 survey began in week 30 whil e the 2005 survey began in week 24, and 3) fewer samples (3 samples per week) were collected in the first three weeks (non-concurrent weeks 24, 26 and 28) of the 2005 survey, but the same sampling effort (6 samples per week) occurred during the concurrent weeks of both surveys. Shifts in schedule from year to year, as well as the introduction or removal of sampling weeks and changes in sample allocation, are readily observed by comparing the pattern of color from year to year within the same program (LR, FS, or BS). Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color*

shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers.

The total catch tables were prepared in SAS and exported into Excel (2003 version) for each of the three surveys showing the weekly total catch by each life stage of each of the 16 selected species (and for all life stages of each species combined) in each region and year. Care was taken to adjust all fish count data up to the total catch when sub-sampling had occurred in the laboratory processing or when samples were~

partially processed in the field and completed in the lab. Each total catch table was configured in the same format as the effort tables, showing weeks as rows and Hudson River regions (0- 12 plus all regions) as columns. Having the same layout for the catch and effort tables facilitates comparison of catch and effort. It should be noted that, for some regions like the Indian Point Region of the Hudson River (River Miles 39-46), seasonal and inter-annual differences in salt front position may influence the pattern of trends in abundance described by total catch.

If the Hudson River fish community can be classified by salinity preference and tolerance into freshwater and brackish species, then the 13 static geographic regions along the length of the river between the Battery (River Mile 0) and Albany (River Mile 152) could be classified into those consistently brackish, those consistently freshwater, and those varying between brackish and freshwater both within each year and between years. We recommend that the Water Quality Data files already provided to the NRC be examined to establish a salinity habitat classification for each geographic region, and the results of this habitat classification should be used by NRC to interpret the influence of changes in salinity. distribution on the inter-annual pattern of total catch.

Data rile preparation Data files representing thirty two years of sampling served as input to this project. The overall objective was to prepare files for the Long River lchthyoplankton survey (LR), Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey (ES),

and Beach Seine Survey (BS) for the period 1974 through 2005. These files present the number of samples, the total volume sampled (for LR and FS), and the total catch for sixteen selected species of fish by life stage andiriver region, according to sample week, over the 32 year period.

Data included in the files were evaluated against a number of criteria. For example, only use code I samples (valid samples) were included in the resulting files. In addition, for ichthyoplankton, only samples selected for processing in the laboratory were included in the data presented.

The variable week (Sunday to Saturday) was assigned in SAS code, based on the date when the sample was taken. However, upon inspection of the resulting distribution of samples, it was evident that some samples were misclassified using this algorithm and assigned the previous or subsequent week. A review

of corresponding annual year class reports in cases where sample numbers did not appear to properly align with week boundaries allowed for the proper reassignment of week to these data. In most cases reclassification of Sunday dates was necessary to align the week to represent a completed survey, because the last date of sampling week occurred on Sunday to complete the previous week's sampling plan.

Gear Type Changes in gear type employed in each of the sampling programs are presented below in Table 1. Gear type changes should be taken into consideration when attempting to compare collections within a program type andacross program years, in particular for the Fall Juvenile program.

Table 1. Comparison of Sampling Gear for Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals, and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.

Program Years Sampling Gear Type 2

Long River 1974-present Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 500 micron mesh net. I m Ichthyoplankton Tucker Trawl fitted with 500 micron mesh net 2

Gear: 1 m 2 Epibenthic sled fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net. 1 m Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 micron mesh net (1975 on)

Fall Juvenile 1985 - 2005 Gear: 3 m Beam Trawl and I m 2 Tucker Trawl fitted with 3,000 mirnesnt micron mesh net Beach Seine 1974- present Gear: 100 ft. beach seine Hudson River Ichthyoplankton Survey 19 74-2005 A visual review of Table 9 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook file, tab Table 9. LRDesignReview provides some insight into the manner in which the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton program has been modified from 1974 through 2005. The Battery Region (river miles 0-

11) was not sampled until 1988, for example. Core weekly sampling is common in all years of the program, but early bi-weekly samples (targeting tomcod larvae) appear in earnest in 1995, and late biweekly samples (focusing on the bay anchovy population) were introduced in 1988. Clearly, these design changes represent the addition or reallocation of effort to characterize the ichthyoplankton population in time (weeks) and space (river regions).

The 2005 sample year is considered to be highly representative of the ichthyoplankton sampling program in recent years. With that in mind, a comparison can be made of all other sample years to the 2005 design, and the results of this comparison are found in the Table 9. LRDesignReview tab. The objective of this comparison was to provide a visual guide to the NRC indicating changes in where, when, or how many samples were collected and analyzed in each program, week, region and year so that their use of these data would be guided by knowledge of changes in the sampling design that may influence their interpretation of the results. Cell shading is used to compare the number of samples collected in each week and river region within a year. Three different shades of blue represent 1-5, 6-10, or 11-20 samples taken in a week and region. Four different shades of red represent 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, and more than 50

samples taken in a week and region. Changes in effort (number of samples) can be seen in the pattern of color shading for each year compared to 2005, with darker hues of red representing higher sample numbers and lighter hues of blue representing lower sample numbers. Because the assignment of week is based on date, shifts in sampling start dates can significantly affect the resulting design comparison.

Scrolling through the Design Review spreadsheet for the sampling programs provides a visual comparison in time and space of the sampling effort as compared to the 2005 design year, which is shown in a split screen view of each table at the bottom of the page.

Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey 1974-2005 Table 10 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xis workbook file, tab Table 10.

FSDesignReview, provides a descriptive view of the Hudson River Fall Shoals (Juvenile) sampling program through time and space, in a manner similar to the ichthyoplankton file described above. In 1974 sampling was weekly and excluded the Battery Region of the river. From 1975 through 1995, bi-weekly sampling occurred, but the Battery Region was not included in the sampling plan. Fall Juvenile Survey samples in the Battery Region were added to the Fall Shoals program in 1996 and sampling in this region continues today. Beginning in 1998 and continuing to present, the Fall Juvenile program executed eleven bi-weekly river runs allocated among 13 Hudson River Regions (Battery through Albany). A similar comparison of historical sampling efforts to the 2005 sample design as described above for the Ichthyoplankton sampling design can be carried out using Table 10. FSDesignReview. Again, however, calendar nuances must be taken into consideration when deciding which sampling years most closely resemble the 2005 design year. Samples years may compare favorably in terms of number of samples collected, but may vary by a week in terms of when samples were collected. Close comparison of some sample years to the 2005 design year indicates that a shift in weeks could result in a year appearing to more, or less, closely resemble the 2005 design year. It should also be noted that there was a significant change in the gear used for the Hudson River Fall Juvenile program. Prior to 1985, a l.0m 2 epibenthic sled equipped with a 3 mm mesh Nitex net was used to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata. Beginning in 1985, and continuing to present, the epibenthic sled was no longer used and was replaced with a 3m beam trawl to sample the near-bottom habitat in shoal and bottom strata of each region.

Hudson River Beach Seine Survey 1974-2005 The early years of the Hudson River Beach Seine sampling program (1974 - 1980) spanned the greatest number of weeks, and typically represented a weekly sampling effort in the lower regions of the river, and core weekly program and early and late biweekly program for the upper river regions. Beginning in 1981 and continuing to present, a bi-weekly sampling plan spanning fewer weeks was implemented. The bi-weekly plan remained in place through 2005, although additional sampling weeks were added (1983 through 1989) until the sampling design stabilized and remained consistent in 1990 to the present days with ten river runs (sampling weeks) allocated every other week for a 20 week period beginning in mid-June of each year. The visual display of Beach Seine sampling is presented in Table 11 in the accompanying Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook, Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. Once again, the Beach Seine Survey sampling design performed during 2005 was considered to represent the current and consistent sampling design against which all previous designs were compared using the same color coding of effort (number of samples) as was done for the LR and FS programs described above.

This comparison is presented in Table 11. BSDesignReview tab. As was the case with both Ichthyoplankton and Fall Juvenile sampling comparisons, calendar/week assignment nuances can influence the extent to which a year compares closely with 2005.

Data file format For each program (LR, FS, BS) a series of excel files were prepared. Each program shares files in similar formats. Sampling dates for each program are presented in the excel files so named, and are included in separate tabs in the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls workbook. Based on year and week, the files present the start date and end date for each week in the program year.

Number of samples (LR, FS, BS) and volume sampled (LR, FS only) are presented in two ways to facilitate NRC's use of these data. The list files present data in columns. These files are most readily processed by another application, for example, SAS. The same information in tabular format is presented for each method in table files.

For each program, the collection information for 16 species of fish by life stage are presented in both list and table format, for the years 1974-1979, and for the years 1980-2005 separately. Again, those files labeled as list would most readily be processed by applications other than Excel, while the table formatted files provide a more visual representation of the data.

Refer to the Read Me File Directory 25 Feb 08.xls file for a listing of all files provided, and a brief description of their contents. In addition, this file presents a species list and life stage codes in separate tabs, as well as a descriptive list of river regions represented in the sampling regimes in a separate tab.

Also displayed as separate tabs in this workbook are the tables of dates for each sampling method, and the Design Review spreadsheets described above.

OC Process and Results Table 2 below presents a description of the sample design for all, years for each of the three sampling programs, Beach Seine, Fall Shoals Juvenile, and Long River Ichthyoplankton, as interpreted from historic standard operating procedures manuals (SOPs) and compared to the data analyzed and presented in the corresponding annual year class report. Also noted in Table 2 are the differences between the intended design(from the SOPs) and the actual sample collections described in the annual Year Class reports.

Table 3 below presents the results of the processes adopted to confirm that the data tables generated from the annual database files accurately reflect results as they have been presented in Appendix Table C of the 2005 Year Class Report, and in Year Class Reports from 1974 through 2006. In particular, documentation is provided for circumstances under which differences between published year class reports and generated data tables were revealed. Actual QC results are documented in the LR QC, FS QC, and BS QC tables, presented as separated tabs and included in the Read Me File Directory25 Feb 08.xls file.

Table 2. Sampling Design Comparison of the Number of Samples Analyzed in the Annual Year Class Report, the Number of Samples Found in the Data Base (Level Files), and the Number of Samples Specified by the Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOP) for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, the Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey, and the Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey for each year 1974 through 2065.

Beach Seine in Year Year Class Report Level File ISample Design (SOP) 1974 20 RR with 100-170 samples /RR 2328 3700 1975 3254 3700 1976 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3431 3700 1977 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3579 3700 1978 April-December weekly /100 per wk 3647 3700 1979 3594 per report table 3594 3700 1980 2672 per report table 2672 3000 1981 77RRx 100=700 701 700 1982 5RRx 100 = 500 500 500 1983 6RRx 100=600 603 600 1984 8 RR x 100 + 2 additional samples=802 802 800 1985 1000 1000 1000 1986 1000 1000 1000 1987 1101 1101 1100 1988 1100 1100 1100 1989 1100 1100 1100 1990 1000 1000 1000 1991 1000 1000 1000 1992 1000 1000 1000 1993 1000 1000 1000 1994 1000 1000 1000 1995 1000 1000 1000 1996 1000 1000 1000 1997 1000 1000 1000 1998 1000 1000 1000 1999 994 994 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 2001 952 952 1000 2002 1000 1000 1000 2003 1000 1000 1000 2004 1000 1000 1000 2005 1000 1000 1000 Fall Shoals in Year Year Class Report Level File Sample Design (SOP) 1974 1650 1690 1000 1975 901 1000 1976 9RR x 100 881 1000 1977 9RR x100 = 900 826 900 1978 9RRx 100 = 900 900 900 1979 12rr*x200 = 2400 2387 2400 1980 2161 per report 2103 2400 1981 6RRx 200=1200 1199 1200 1982 5RRx200=1000 1000 1000 1983 6RRx 200=1200 1199 1200 1984 8 rr x 200 = 1600-report says 1601 1601 1600 1985 1802 1802 1800 1986 2098 2098 2100 1987 1958 1958 1890 1988 1680 1680 1680 (continued)

Table 2. (Continued)

Fall Shoals in Year Year Class Report Level File ISample Design (SOP) 1989 1679 1679 1680 1990 1680 1680 1680 1991 1678 1678 1680 1992 1680 1680 1680 1993 1680 1680 1680 1994 1681 1681 1680 1995 1680 1680 1680 1996 1669 1669 1672 1997 2015 2015 2130 1998 2130 2130 2130 1999 2085 2085 2130 2000 2113 2113 2130 2001 2084 2084 2130 2002 2128 2128 2130 2003 2131 2131 2130 2004 2128 2128 2130 2005 2128 2128 2130 Ichthyoplankton in Year Year Class Report Level File Sample Design (SOP) 1974 2378 2520 1975 2550 3300 1976 5 rr x 100 + 15 rrx 210 3650 3684 3500 1977 157xI5RR+ 400 TC=2755 2755 3400 1978 2 rrx 100 + 15 rrx 157 = 2555 2553 3200 1979 2 rrx 100 + 15 rr x 157 = 2555 2555 3200 1980 1807 per report 1807 2800 1981 1559 per report tables 1570 2000 1982 194x2+186x3+187x4=1694 1692 1746 1983 1888 1886 1940 1984 1878 1876 1860 1985 2075 - less 9 samples not taken=2066 2066 2075 1986 2324-144 otolith=2180 2180 2323 1987 2612-141 otolith=2471 2471 2699 1988 1663 1663 2973 1989 1641 1641 2973 1990 1561 1561 2797 1991 1991 1991 3346 1992 1986 1986 3346 1993 1987 1987 3346 1994 1986 1986 3346 1995 2431 2431 3663 1996 2362 2363 3663 1997 2365 2365 3565 1998 2435 2437 3663 1999 2329 2329 3647 2000 2435 2435 3647 2001 2300 2300 3555 2002 2438 2438 3647 2003 2433 2433 3647 2004 2439 2439 3647 2005 2433 2433 3647

Table 3. Summary of Data File QC Process for Hudson River Long River, Fall Shoals and Beach Seine Surveys, 1974-2005.

Program and Year IQC Process ]QC Process Results Ichthyoplankton Appendix Table C-i1, 2005 Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1988 -2005 Year Class Report files, were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-I. The results are summarized in Table 4. It should be noted that the number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed against Appendix Table C-1. Total counts for taxa were confirmed with some exceptions, noted in Table 4.

Ichthyoplankton Comparison of table results Tabulated results were compared to information presented in the Year Class Reports. Discrepancies in 1974- 1980 to information presented in total sample number were traced to aberrations from the original sample design, as well as differences annual Year Class Reports. from year to year in the number of samples collected and returned to the lab for processing. While samples collected were compared to numbers presented in annual reports, it was not possible to confirm total volume sampled for these years.

Fall Juvenile Appendix Table C-2, 2005 Total counts, total number of samples, and total volume sampled, generated through annual database 1985-2005 Year Class Report files'-were compared to the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-2. The results are summarized in Table 5. The number of samples and the volume sampled were confirmed with one exception against Appendix Table C-2 of the 2005 Year Class Report. In 1987 there were 67 samples that were part of a gear comparison study, and these samples and their associated counts were removed from the analysis files being provided. Discrepancies in counts can primarily be attributed to the removal of these gear comparison, task code 1 samples. Discrepancies are documented in Table 5.

Fall Juvenile Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984 to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process.

annual Year Class Reports ____________________________________________

Beach Seine Appendix Table C-3, 2005 Total counts and total number of samples generated through annual database files, were compared to 1985-2005 Year Class Report the tabulated results of Appendix Table C-3. The results are summarized in Table 6. It should be noted that the number of samples was confirmed 100% against Appendix Table C-3 of the 2005 Year Class Report. Five discrepancies were noted in four years, and these discrepancies are documented in Table 6.

Beach Seine Comparison of table results In general it was possible to confirm the number of samples as reported in the historic database against 1974-1984 to information presented in the numbers published in the annual year class reports. Table 2 documents the QC process for these annual Year Class Reports years.

Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, FallJuvenile and Beach Seine Data File Presentation Table 1. Color Schemes for Sample Design Review Table 2. File List Table 3. Species List Table 4. Region Designations Table 5. Lifestage Code Table 6. Long River Samping Dates by Year and Week Table 7. Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 8. Beach Seine Sampling Dates by Year and Week Table 9. Long River Design Review Table 10. Fall Shoals Design Review Table 11. Beach Seine Design Review Table 12. LR QC Results Table 13. FS QC Results Table 14. BS OC Results

Table 1. Color Scheme Used to Compare the Number of Samples Taken in Each Week, Hudson River Region, and Year Presented in Design Review Spreadsheets for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.

  1. of Samples Color 1 - 5 Samples 7-I 6 - 10 Samples 11 - 20 Samples 21 - 30 Samples m 1 31 - 40 Samples 41 - 50 Samples

> 50 Samples

Table 2. File Directory for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.

Program File Name Contents Long River Ichthyoplankton LR Date List.xls Presents start .nd end dates by year and week for the Long River sampling program LRDesignReview.xls Visual Comparison of Long River Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region LRSampVol.xls for the Long River sampling program - in list format.

Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region LRSampVolTable.xls for the Long River sampling program - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LR List_74_79.xls sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.

Long River Ichthyoplankton.xls Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LRTable_74_79.xls sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LRList 80 05.xls sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Long River LR Table 80 05.xls sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.

Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling Fall Shoals Juvenile FS Date List.xls program FSDesignReview.xls Visual Comparison of Fall Shoals Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region FSSampVol.xls for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program - in list format.

Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region FSSampVolTable.xls for the Fall Shoals Juvenile sampling program - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals Fall Shoals Juvenile.xls FS List 74 79.xls Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FSTable_74_79.xls Juvenile sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FSList_80_05.xls Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Fall Shoals FS Table 80 05.xls Juvenile sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.

Beach Seine program Seine Date List.xls Presents start and end dates by year and week for the Beach Seine sampling program SeineDesignReview.xls Visual Comparison of Beach Seine Sampling Design by Year, Region and Week Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region SeineSampVol.xls for the Beach Seine sampling program - in list format.

Presents number of samples and total volume sampled by year, week and river region SeineSamp VolTable.xls for the Beach Seine sampling'program - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine Seine List 74 79.xls sampling program 1974-1979 - in list format.

Beach Seine.xls Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineTable_74_79.xls sampling program 1974-1979 - in table format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineList_80_05.xls sampling program 1980-2005 - in list format.

Presents catch by year, week, river region, taxon and lifestage for the Beach Seine SeineTable_80_05.xls sampling program 1980-2005 - in table format.

Table 3. Taxon Codes Assigned to 16 Common fish Taxa Summarized for the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.

Family Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Code Clupeidae Alosa pseudoharengus Alewife I Engraulidae Anchoa mitchilli Bay anchovy 2 Clupeidae Alosa sapidissima American shad 3 Pomatomidae Pomatomus saltatrix Bluefish 4 Achiridae Trinectes maculatus Hogchoker 13 Clupeidae Alosa aestivalis Blueback herring 22 Osmeridae Osmerus mordax Rainbow smelt 25 Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum Shortnose sturgeon 27 Cyprinidae Notropis hudsonius Spottail shiner 28 Acipenseridae Acipenser oxyrinchus Atlantic sturgeon 29 Moronidae Morone saxatilis Striped bass 30 Gadidae Microgadus tomcod Atlantic tomcod 32 Ictaluridae Ameiurus catus White catfish 34 Moronidae Morone americana White perch 35 Sciaenidae Cynoscion regalis Weakfish 45 Clupeidae Dorosoma cepedianum Gizzard shad 75

Table 4. Numeric Codes Assigned to 13 Hudson River Geographic Regions for the Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.

Hudson River Region Code Label Description 0 BT (Mile 0- 11) The Battery 1 YK (Mile 12- 23) Yonkers 2 TZ (Mile 24- 33) Tappan Zee 3 CH (Mile 34- 38) Croton-Haverstraw 4 IP (Mile 39- 46) Indian Point 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) West Point 6 CW (Mile 56- 61) Cornwall 7 PK (Mile 62- 76) Poughkeepsie 8 HP (Mile 77- 85) Hyde Park 9 KG (Mile 86- 93) Kingston 10 SG (Mile 94-106) Saugerties 11 CS (Mile 107-124) Catskill 12 AL (Mile 125-152) Albany

Table 5. Labels Assigned to Lifestages of Fish Enumerated in the Hudson River Ichthyoplankton, Fall Shoals Juvenile and Beach Seine Programs, 1974-2005.

Lifestage Code Description Definition CTLCI Count in Length Class I Fish with lengths that fall between 0 mm (total length) and up to Division I cutoff value.

CTLC2 Count in Length Class 2 Fish with lengths that fall between Division I + 1 mm (total length) and up to Division I1cutoff value.

CTLC3 Count in Length Class 3 Fish with lengths that fall between Division I I + 1 mm (total length) and up to 250 mm.

CTLC4 Count in Length Class 4 Fish With total lengths 251 mm and over.

CTEGGS Count of eggs CTYSL Count of yolk-sac larvae CTPYSL Count of post-yolk-sac larvae CTYOY Count of young of the year synonym for CTLCI CTYROL Count .ofyearling and older Sum CTLC2 + CT_LC3 + CTLC4

Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

... ,8..... . 18 19 110i 1,12 113114115 16117 11811912012 122123124125 126 27128 129 30131132 33 3 4 35136 37 38 1391 40 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33) . . . . . . . .

CH (Mile 34- 38) . . . . . . . .

IP (Mile 39- 46) .

WP (Mile 47- 55) .

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) i-- ........*i i ..-...-*i I HP (Mile 77- 85) . . . . . .

KG (Mile 86- 93)

.1.. . i. . .......

.4

. .... .

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) i ~

- .ii .- .I -]. i -. i i . ----. .-- i.. i .

22 2

.

AL (Mile 125-152) -----4I m

  • i i.i-4I I 1975 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I L1I *i ....... *i i ----- 4I I YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33) . m . - - I. . .i-- ~

CH (Mile 34- 38) .........41 i ......... 41 i *

.-..* m IP (Mile 39- 46) i *

--..

  • i--.li i ii-ii WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61) - .- .- -. .- . 1 --. 1 . .

PK (Mile 62- 76) ......... 41 m *

...

  • m ......... 41 i HP (Mile 77- 85) m *

...

  • i ,....* i

....... i ,....* m

.......

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106) ---- . -- .. .1 .-- . 1 . .

CS (Mile 107-124) 44 I...I m -.... 4 m * ----. 41 i

  • _ AL (Mile 125-152) I~ ~~ ~. I.. 51

.I 33  ; I I 19761 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I I I YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) E 21 Page 1

Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

- -

I 8 I9 1101 11 ,13 14 15 1161171 181 19 201211 22 23 241 251 261 271281 29 I I I I i

I I I CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) I I

KG (Mile 86- 93) I t-4ttt11t SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1977 BT (Mile 0- 11) I PK (Mile 62- 76)4 28 8 HP (Mile 77- 85) 2 KG (Mile 86- 938)2 SC (Mile 39-4-6)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1978 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) I KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

8 9 10 11112113 1912212223124125 14 15 16 1721122 126 127 128129 3 013 32 1331 3 4 13 5 3 6 1371381391404 AL (Mile 125-152) 1 11 1' 53 5 1 31 31 31 3 1 11 1 1 1 1979 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I I I I I I I I I I I I

-4 ___

YK (Mile 12- 23) l-4

  • TZ (Mile 24- 33) C

-I - . . .

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1-4-4-4-4-4 WP (Mile 47- 55) -

-4 -

CW (Mile 56- 61) l-4 -

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

Nt I I tIll i-4-4--4-4-4- SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) -3 1980 BT (Mile 0- 11) . . . 4.- .4- .- . 1. 4. 4 .- 4. 4. 4.- .

YK (Mile 12- 23) 1-4 - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) liii Ii 1- -/ ---. -.

WP (Mile 47- 55) 1- -/ ---. -.

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) -

. - .

KG (Mile 86- 93) l-4-+-l-4-4-l-4-4--

SG (Mile 94-106) m m m*

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1981 BT (Mile 0- 11)

I I I  :  :  :  :  :

I till YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) I I _ _

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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

8 19 110 113 14 15 16 1711811912 21122123 124 125126127128 29 30 31132133 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 1 WP (Mile 47- 55) 111 1 11 2425123 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) i i . . . . . . . . . . .

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) .-.-

Hill EEl LL

.- .- .- .- .- .- .- . . . . I.

AL (Mile 125-152) 1982 BT(MileO- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33) .4- - - - .- .-- 4 -- 4-- - -

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) . . . i i i 4 i  ! i i i i HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 4--4-4-+-4-I-4--I-4-4-- i  ! i i i i i i i i i i i AL (Mile 125-152) 1983 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4--4-4-+-4-I-4--1 . . . i i i i i i  ; i i i CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61) 1=111 PK (Mile 62- 76) 4--1-4-4--4-4-4--4 HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

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Table 9. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

811 10111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129 30131132 33 34 1351 36 37138139 40 41 CCS (Mile 107-124) 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1M I I I I I I I I I I1 AL (Mile 125-152)  :+/- IIIIIIIII,5' 15 31 31 31 31 31 3131 1 1984 BT (Mile 0- 11) . .. . .. . . . .

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) .. .... .. .-----....

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 2312 ............

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 22 .........--- 4....

HP (Mile 77- 85) .. . . . . . . -.-.-. i --. .

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 4-4-4-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.

AL (Mile 125-152) 1985 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

II I IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61) 2 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 22 HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) i i 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 AL (Mile 125-152) 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11) . --------. . . . . . . .--.. . . .

YK (Mile 12- 23) -... [..-. . . . . . .. *. . . .

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

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8 1 9 110 11 12 13114115 161 117118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 29 30 31 32t33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) .4.-4.- - + 4-

-

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 56- 61)

CW (Mile 62-76 PK (Mile 62- 76) . ..

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1988 BT (Mile 0- 11)

.... * -- f.---.--


YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

. . - ..- -4 -- ------ 4----

CH (Mile 34- 38) 4-4-l-4-4--+-l IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) .

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

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1 I . I I - I I - I - A-8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I ., I - 4I 1 , I - I - I,.I - - I I

.01 0.I 4 I I I I I SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1989 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1990 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 24 1991 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1992 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

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8 1 9 110111112113 141151161171 181 191 201 21122123124125126127128 29 130 131132 133 134 135 136 37 138 139 140 141 KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 4 -

1994 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) 4-4--4--4-4 IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 4-4-4--4--4-, HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 4-4-4--4--4-* AL (Mile 125-152) 1995 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

{

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

B HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

I I I I ;  ;

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1996

[

BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 1 I I I I Page 9

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I-. ~ - - --. - -. --.

8 19 1101111121 I I I TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1997 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 4 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 9 10 11 12 13I tA I ,n in I I an

, . I aa I , I ,a I .r-I a,-I II al anI ,n I , I1 si I -,, I ., I I a, I a,.I ,o I -I., I in AIn Ii HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1999 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2000 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) __ __

AL (Mile 125-152) 2001 BT (Mile

"

0- 11)" m ml*

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8 19 10 11 12 13j 141151 161171 181 19120121122123124125126127128129 T r T YK (Mile 12- 23) E TZ (Mile 24- 33) E CH (Mile 34- 38) M IP (Mile 39- 46) M WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2002 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2003 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

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8 I 9 1101 11 112 13114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141 PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)" I I I I I

"

CS (Mile 107-124) 4-*-4-F-t-l-AL (Mile 125-152) 2004 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

  • ---- ---

CH (Mile 34- 38)

" ° -- -- 1 -

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

. .......... il l......_

PK (Mile 62- 76)

" " I I I I I HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)" , -I -I -I-4I

  • CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2005 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 4-4 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4-9 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 4-4 CW (Mile 56- 61)

" " - PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93) I I I I I SG (Mile 94-106)

" I- I - I- I- I CS (Mile 107-124) t-+-I-4 AL (Mile 125-152)

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I~ ~ 181 91101 111121131 1411511611711811912012112212312412512612712812913013113213313413513613713813914041 Page 14

Table 10. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

13 141 15 161171 181 *9 20°1 1 21 2I 3124125I 261 271 281 2913°13113213313413513613713813914°1411421431441451461471481491 50 1 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 4 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 4 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) I _

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)- I-I.- I CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

  • ----------------

4 * "

1975 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CII (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) _

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) _.

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)___

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1976 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38 46)

IP (Mile 39-WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61~

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG_(Mile 94-106) _

CS (Mile 107-124)__

AL (Mile 125-152) 1977 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I YK (Mile 12- 23) a z Sc J121

-4 Ii

T- I I I I I I I I 3 1 21 221 1 2 1  !

!1 22 i 1 5 4 4 4 3 2 23 I I I I 23 I I I I II -I. -- 4-I~ -+ 4- - .4- - -. 4 .4 + - 41 5 5 5 5 2i 24 24 23 2ý, _M 1 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 *11 1 449 5 5 4 5 5

KG (Mile 86- 93).__ 14 51 1 5 SG (Mile 94-106) i C 111 CS (Mile U107-124) IIII t diU AL (Mile 125-152) .- . . - . --

. .

-

BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 _ I 1 1 55-1 51 - -1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)---- 1 I 1 I - 1--

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)- 151 HIP(Mile 77- 85)------------------------------- _ _ 5_ _ _-------

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) U -- - -/ I BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12-23)---------I 5-1 5151 1 1 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 CH (Mile 34- 38) w IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 51 1 51 WP (Mile 47-55) - 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77-85)-- 5- I5l5 5 5!

KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 5 5 55 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) - --- -

1983 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12-23) I---51 1 5 5 1 51 5-- - -

TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 ....

CH CH__

(Mile (Mile_

34- 38)----------------------------------_

34-_38_____. . . .. _s 5---------------- _

IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 1 _1 51 5 5 5 HIP(Mile 77- 85)-------------------------------- 5 1_15 15 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 5 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-1521

- 4 i ! i i ! p . . . . . . .

1984 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12-23) 1 1 1 51

[21 I12151 [12151 i12151 11 5!1 4

I 514 1 514 I 45

-TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)---------------------------------- 1 -1 - 5 1 5 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 5_

CW (Mile 56- 61)-

PK (Mile 62- 76)------------------------------- _ _ -

HP (Mile 77- 85)- -- ---- - - _ - 5 - - -

KG (Mile 86- 93) __ $ 5__ __ 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) - - - - i i . . . I P m" . . . . i i i I i 19851 BT (Mile 0-i11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 _1_ 1 5 5 1111 5-TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 12 2 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)-5 WP (Mile 47- 55) .. 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) - - - - - - - - 1--

HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 1 1 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) __ _ _ 5 5_

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) m m 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)-- - 51-- 555 51 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 12 12 24 2i CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 55 WP (Mile 47- 55) 1 5 55.. 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) I /

PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 55 51 5 _ 51 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) -- - 5-KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) m m 1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)- - - - - - -- 5 5 5 5 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)- - - - -- - 5_--5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5_ _ 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)----- ----- _1 51-------

_ _ 5 1S HP (Mile 77- 85) $1 51 1 51 51 51 _ _ 5 55 _5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 1 5 1 5 5 1 5 1 5 5 51 1 51 1 5 1

SG (Mile 94-106) I CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1988 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 S S TZ (Mile 24- 33) 5 CHI (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 S 3 S WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 S S CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 S 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) S S KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 S 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1989 BT (Mile 0- 11) 5 AK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 5 S 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 S 5 1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 5 51 1 51 2'

CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 S 5 1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 S 1 51 KG (Mile 86- 93) S S S 1 51 SC (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-1 24)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1990 BT (Mile 0- 11) 5 VK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 S S TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CHI (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 S S WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 S S CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) S HP (Mile 77- 85) S S KG (Mile 86- 93) S S 1 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 51 AL (Mile 125-152) 1991 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 S 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 241 1 241 1 241 CII (Mile 34- 38)

I . I. . m 4:jiý

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 31 1 31 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 51 51 1 51--

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1992 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33) j 241 1 241 CH (Mile 34- 38) a IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 51 1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 1 51 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) m m m PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 51 1 51 HP (Mile 77- 85) I KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1993 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 51 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1994 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 1 51 CW (Mile 56- 61) 1 31 PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93) 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 51 L4 SG (Mile 94-106) . . . . . . . . . . . .

-CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1995 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YYK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) 3 3 31 1 IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

Iil * 151II I 15 '

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 1996 AL (Mile 125-152)

BT (Mile 0- 11) n~~ ~ 1 ll!5151 5*Ii)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) 1997 KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) m-n-mi 1

5 51 5

5 5

5 IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) -- 15 HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1m511,5 1998 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

I I id-7-1

-WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 53 1 1 1 15

-CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 " 5 KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1999 BT (Mile 0- 11)

¥K (Mile 12- 233 5 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 241 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 5 15....

WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5 HPP--Mile 77- 85) 5 5 5 5 --

KG (Mile 86- 93)I 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2000 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 24

-CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 5 5

-KG (Mile 86- 93)5 5 5 5 5 $

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2001 BT (Mile 0- 11)

-YK (Mile12- 23)35 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 13 3 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 1 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) " 5 KG (Mile 86- 93)

S (Mile 94-106)

CS Mile 107-124)

Al

" (Mil............

AL_ (Ml 12-12 - - -

2002 RT t'Mile 0- I 'I YK_ (Mile 12- 23)i -. __ __

TZ (Mile 24- 33)____._- .- -.. -

CCH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)__ . . . . . . .

HP (Mile77-85) 3 KG (Mile 86- 93) _ ..

SG (Mile 94-106) . . . . . . .

CS (Mile 107-124) . . . .. . . . . . .

I AL--

(Mile

.....

125-1521

. ..--- I, m . . . . . .". .

2003 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YVK (Mile 12- 23) _ 3 1__ 1 __ __ 3 51 5

-TZ(Mile24-33) -- - - -- - - 24 1 cCH (Mile 34- 38) -- - - -- -- - I IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 CW (Mile 56- 6 1) - - - - - - - - 3

-PK (Mile 62- 76) - - - - - - - - -1 1-- 5 HP (Mile 77-85) __ 5" KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 3 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)---

Al. (Mile 12N-IN2'i AL ( - 2.1,,

He--- ------------ .. -- .

2004 BT (Mile 0- 11)-------------------------1-1 YK (Mile 12- 23) _ 5 1 51 1 5 51 1 5 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) _ 5 _ 1

-WP (Mile 47- 55) __ 3 5 _ 5_ _ 3_ 1_ 5_

CW (Mile 56- 61) - -

lPK (Mile 62- 76) 15 5 SG (Mile 94-106)___

CS (Mile 107-124) . . . . . . . . . . .

AL (Mile 125-152)

-, +-F-4-I-lttt~1t T-,r-T-rT-r,-T1TT1Tr1Tr 2005 BT (Mile 0- 11)

I1__

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 1 31 _m3-TZ (Mile 24- 33)

-CH (Mile39-IP (Mile 34- 46)

38) 3 - 3 - - - - - - - -

WP (Mile 47- 55) m_

CW (Mile 56- 61) .

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

I I I I I I I El I

Table 11. Sampling Design Review Comparing the Deviations in Allocation of the Number of Samples Taken in Each Region and Week Sampled by the Hudson River Fall Shoals Juvenile Survey During 2005 to Each Year, 1974 - 2005.

" - I - I 13 141 15 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146I147 148 149I150l151 1974 BT (Mile 0- 11) 1I I I I I I i I I i I I I I I i I i I i I YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SC (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1975 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61 PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1976 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)3 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39-46 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 4 AL (Mile 125-152) j 44435253523 5 1977 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I I I I I I I I I I I YK (Mile 12- 23) J121

31 2 211 3 3 3 21 1 31 313 3 2 1 33 11 5 3 1 3 41 1 1 2 41 1 3 31 31 55 3ý 5 2 11 3 2 3 11332 3 2 3 3 3 2 21 31 21 32 3 23213 21 21 131 21 3 5 4 5 5 45 55 5 5 2 25 23 33 55 5 5 4 5 5 5 555 555 5 555 5 45 53 4551 1 5155 5 1S15 2 3 3 41 5 1 51 5 1 5 5 5 351 51 51 354515" 41 24 2 23 55 23 24 23 2 43 3 5 51 5 5 4 c 5 5S5 4 2 5 5 51 ý 5 5 M 31314 M 5 5141315151 51 41 51 15 15 51 51 51 1 1 I I I N  !

3 31

!

1 5

! l

[ 21 W

351 51 1 2 31 1 41 51 51 1 51 51 41 51 51

4 KG (Mile 86- 93) 4 5 1 51 3 5 5m 5 5 S 1 SG (Mile 94-106) 5 m CS (Mile 107-124) n AL (Mile 125-152) 1981 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

I IS 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

SA SA CH (Mile 34- 38) 2 IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5

!51 5

CW (Mile 56- 61) 5 5 PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) S1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 151 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1982 BT (Mile 0- 11) 1 51 YK (Mile 12- 23) 15 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) 1S4 IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 /*14 15 51 I WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61) 1!¸15 1 1S5 PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 1 S11 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 1S5 KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 5 151 1983 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 151 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

I51 51 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 0 5 II I1 1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 151 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 1S5 5

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93) 1 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

I I I I I TL 11111m 51 1 1984 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I II II YK (Mile 12- 23) II I

II II II I

II I

I I I I I I I I I I I 5 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

I I I I

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I [ ~I 1 141 I I 12 i 41tI

CH (Mile 34- 38)------------------------------ -M - - -- - - - -

IP (Mile 39- 46) "5 15 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) "5- - - - -

HP (Mile 77- 85) $,_ _ _ _ _

KG (Mile 86- 93) __ __ ......

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -- . --

. . . m . . . . . . . . .

BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 1- 51__

TZ (Mile 24- 33) 12 4 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 5 55 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile62-76)--- 5_ 5 _ 51 HP (Mile 77- 85)---5 5 _5 _55 55 _ 5 _ 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5_ 5 _ 5 5 5 5 _ 5 $

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) ..

AL (Mile 125-152)

-4 1986 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 5 1 515 5151 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 12 12 1 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

W P (M ile 47- 55) 5 . ....... 5.. 5 ..

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 51 5 5 _ f 5 HP (Mile 77- 85)-- 555 55 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5_ 5_ 5 5_ _S __ __5 _

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) 4 AL (Mile 125-152) - -------- -

1987 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 5 1 51 1 5 5 151_

TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 24]

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5_

WP (Mile 47- 55)_ 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)-----

PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 5 15 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 _551 5 5 __ 1 5 1 1 1 1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 5 5 5 1 1_ _ 555 5 1 1

I111r111 *UE IIIIEE IIJ1 CSMil_10-12)

SG (Mile 94-:10:6)

CS (M.

AL4.(Mile 125-152) .

.1.7-.1..4.

. . . . . .

1

. .

i .

1

- --- . . . . -

. . -----

. . I 1 Ol ' ?tIt

- r t 1

1988 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3_ . __ .

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CHI (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 31 WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 1151 I 1 HP (Mile 77- 85) l5 /

KG (Mile 86- 93)5_ 5_ 5_ 5_ _ _ 5_

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124) ----

AL (Mile 125-152) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1989 BT (Mile 0- 11) I I YK (Mile 12- 23) 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)- - - - - - -_._

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 35 5 5 _ _

CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3I PK (Mile 62- 76) .. 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) -1 _ 1 1 KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-1 52) l-+-~-t-1-4-t-1-*t-t-t - ---- - - -

1990 I BT (Mile 0- 11) I YK (Mile 12- 23)._ 3 3 3 5 1 1 51 51 5 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2A CH (Mile 34- 38)__--

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 3 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3--------------- 51----1-I----- 51 1 1 [ I I CW (Mile 56- 61) 1 PK (Mile 62-76)

HP (Mile 77-85)-

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

-f I AL (Mile 125-152) 4-4-f-~-4-+-I-4-+-*-4 r-~ - ----- -

1991 1 BT (M ile0- 1I) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I YK (Mile 12-23)---- 11 TZ(Mile 24- 33)81-- - - - -- -

CH (Mile 34- 38)-------------------------- -F -

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)__ 31 3 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3..

PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1992 BT (Mile 0- 11)1 YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 335 55 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76) 511 5 5 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 51 51 5 5 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106) .

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1993 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3.3-3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 515 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 1994 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)35 5 5 5 5 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62-76 1 51 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 1 KG (Mile 86- 93) 1 51 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (ýMile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

I I III II 1995 BT (Mile 0- 11) m YK (Mile 12- 23) I I I

TZ (Mile 24- 33) I I I m CH (Mile 34- 38) I I I I IP (Mile 39- 46) I I I I I I WP (Mile 47- 55) I I I I I I I I I CW (Mile 56- 61) . I . . . . . . . I PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

SC (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) d1996 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38) 3 !33 IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 5 5 51 51 CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)

...........

HP (Mile 77- 85)

KG (Mile 86- 93)

........... 5 5 15 5 1 1 313 5 55 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

...........

1997 BT (Mile 0- 11) =I YK (Mile 12- 23)

TZ (Mile 24- 33)

...........

...........

fill!  ;'i! 5 CHI (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)

...........

...........

WP (Mile 47- 55)

CW (Mile 56- 61) 55 5 PK (Mile 62- 76)

HP (Mile 77- 85) i i i . . . .

KG (Mile 86- 93)

, . , i i . . . .

SG (Mile 94-106)

, . I i i . . . .

CS (Mile 107-124) i i

. . . . . . . .

AL (Mile 125-152)

. . , - - - - i i i i 1998 BT (Mile 0- 11) . , - - - - . . . . i YK (Mile 12- 23)

I I I I I I I I I I Ti (Mile 24- 33) I I I I I I I I

CH (Mile 34- 38) I I I I I I I I IP (Mile 39- 46)

WP (Mile 47- 55) 5- 1 51 1 5 1 5 5 15 CW (Mile 56- 61) 13 PK (Mile 62- 76) - 5 5- - 5-HP (Mile 77- 85) - __ 5 5- - 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 5 5 5_

SG (Mile 94-106) . . . . . .

CS (Mile 107-124)

I 4

AL (Mile 125-152) ~-*-l-+-F-1-*-l-t-t-1 1-1T-T-~-T-,-T-,-r-r--r-,-1-T-rT-1-T-r 1999 1 BT (mileO0- 111 YK(MileI2-23)i__ 3351i i5- -

TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1 24. . . . .

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46)---- 1 51 WP (Mile 47- 55) .. 3 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 -

PK (Mile62-76) ---

HP (Mile 77- 85)--- -- ---

KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 _ 5 5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) - ---- -

2000 1 BT (Mile 0- 11) 11 YVK(Mile 12- 23) 3 5 1_ 51 5 (TZ 24- 33)

(Mile ------ 211------ *- - --

CH (Mile 34- 38).

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1-- 1 5 1 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) . . . 5 5.

CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 3 -

-PK (Mile 62- 76) 5 _ _ 5_

5

-HP (Mile 77- 85)--

KG (Mile 86- 93)- - - -- -

SG (Mile 94-106)-----

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) . . . . . .- .... . . . . ...I I .... I .- - -

2001 1 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) _ 3 _ 1. 51 _1 1 5 55 1 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 1-2 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 1 51 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) ..... _5 5 5.

CW (Mile 56- 61)

PK (Mile 62- 76)-- 1 51 5 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85)- - - - - - - - - - -5 5- 5 _5 KG(Mile 86-93) 5 5 5 5 SG(Mile94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124

F-AL mic 125-152) I I I I I - -I I III I I I I I I (Mile 2515)

BTMie L 0- 11)

YK (Mile 12- 23) _ 3 _ _

12002 TZ (Mile 24-33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 3 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 5 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 5 KG (Mile 86- 93) . 5 1 5 1.5 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) . . . . . . .

BT (Mile 0- 11)

-YK (Mile 12- 23) 3 3 3 533 55 12003 TZ (Mile 24- 33) 2 24 CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55)3 3 3 5 S5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61)3 3 3

-PK (Mile 62- 76)5 3 5 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) . 5 5 5 5 3 KG (Mile 86- 93) 5 55 SG (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152) 2004 BT (Mile 0- 11)

YYK (Mile 12- 23) 5 - - 5 5-

-TZ (Mile 24- 33)

-CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 3 5 5 5 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 35 3 5 5 CW (Mile 56- 61) 3 PK (Mile 62- 76) 1 51 5 HP (Mile 77- 85) 5 1 1 51

-KG (Mile 86- 93 5 1 p00 SC (Mile 94-106)

CS (Mile 107-124)

AL (Mile 125-152)

BT (Mile 0- 11)

YVK (Mile 12- 23) 355 TZ (Mile 24- 33)

CH (Mile 34- 38)

IP (Mile 39- 46) 131 31 WP (Mile 47- 55) 3 3 3 5 5 5

-CW (Mile 56- 61) mII

-PK (Mile 62- 76) - - - - - 1 5--

-HP(Mile77-85)

-KG (Mile 86- 93) - - - - - -

SG (Mile 94-106) - - - - - -

CS (Mile 107-124) --

AL (Mile 125-152) I m m m m I m m m m I

- I~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IImIIIIIIImIIIIIIImIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

Table 12. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Long River lchthyoplankton Sampling Program, 1988 - 2005.

Level File 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 20093 2004 2005 Alewife 8,200 624 60 2,727 555 1,275 1,679 293 1,787 171 235 10,231 320 5.284 .183 537 641 5.479 American shad 51,131 62,755 49,242 25,128 30,345 15,867 31,213 12,120 23,378 6,744 8,887 12,185 11,567 , 14,048 6,732 15,676 4,711 7,126 Atlantic sturgeon 11 2 5 26 4 7 1 1 3 2 1 10 3 4 Atlantic tomcod 25,414 37,397 38,431 411,8014 10,558 21,343 20.724 64,680 17,375 71,070 91,679 13,625 10,337 57,412 7,556 20,724 92,099 55,146 Bay anchovy 2,852,331 444,854 900,354 3,831,982 1,341,076 1,849,143 3,051,491 1,271,339 1,337,747 795,707 698,247 339,031 215,316 146,897 671,428 363.737 1,749,221 790,847 Bluebackherring 4,994 2,568 1,230 28,397 30,496 3,290 9,315 1,412 18,354 2,358 246 4,367 1,907 1,100 578 8,760 8(11 1,977 Bluefish 85 54 165 151 147 78 73 61. 43 35 21 . 71 46 62 15 26 28 34 Gizzard shad 85 5 3 535 123 440 1,065 688 7(18 885 1,281 2,383 161 9,060 1,292 3611 80 Hogchoker 301,193 589,469 13,591 908,378 44,337 87,673 159,013 130,281 51,986 22,814 36,279 23,050 24,894 13,417 28,225 17,313 36,061 24,267 Rainbow smelt 24,693 767 6,838 2,494 23,035 12,002 59,829 2,354 4 I I Shortnose sturgeon 3 2 3 3 14 8 7 38 2 5 1 4 13 1 4 4 1 Spottail shiner 60 98 55 83 45 33 62 94 156 89 53 45 62 87 9 42 23 29 Striped bass 61,072 225,498 264,907 359,994 462,382 459,384 674,881 383,781 962,335 272,329 443,766 790,358 1,376,173 1,192,084 151,199 732,410 416,917 387,265 Weakfish 1,586 2,602 122,082 6,821 1,206 1,621 2,8114 623 59,707 13,345 145,785 224,618 50,800 83,380 51,266 - 57,429 94,647 108.943 White catfish 77 100 87 76 52 25 214 196 205 96 70 172 70 80 56 78 38 79 White perch 138,753 198,953 157,348 147,232 265,656 221,021 172,995 115,842 287,690 69,844 130,785 136,518 267,801 134,744 142,260 140,645 138.513 107.406 2005 YCReport 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife 8,2(X) 624 60 2,727 555 1,275 1,679 293 1,787 171 235 10,231 320 5,284 183 537 641 5,479 American shad 51,162 62,755 49,242 25,128 30,345 15,867 31,213 12,120 23,378 6,744 8,887 12,185 11,567 14,048 6,732 15,676 4,711 7,126 Atlantic sturgeon 11 2 5 26 4 7 1 1 3 2 1 10 3 4 Atlantic tomcod 25,414 37,397 38,431 411,8104 10,558 21,343 20,724 64,680 17,375 71,070 91,679 13,625 10,337 57,412 7,556 20,724 92,099 55,146 Bay anchovy 2,852,331 444,854 900,354 3,831,982 1,341,076 1,849,143 3,051,491 1,271,339 1,337,747 795,7017 698,247 339,031 215,316 146,897 671,428 363,737 1,749,221 790,847 Blueback hering 4,992 2,568 1,230 28,397 30,496 3,290 9,315 1,412 18,354 2,358 246 4,367 1,9017 " 1,100 578 8,760 801 1,977 Bluefish ' 85 54 165 151 147 *78 73 61 43 35 21 71 46 62 15 26 28 34 Gizzacd shad 85 5 3 535 123 440 1,065 688 708 885 1,281 2,383 161 9,060 1,292 3611 80 Hogchoker 3111.192 589,469 13,591 908,378 44,337 87,673 159.013 130,281 51,986 22,814 36,279 23,050 24,894 13,417 28,225 17,313 36,061 24,267 Rainbow smelt 24,693 767 6,838 2,494 23,035 12,002 59,829 2,354 4 1 I Shortnose sturgeon 3 2 3 3 - 14 8 7 38 2 5 1 4 13 1 4 4 1 Sptttail shiner 60 98 55 83 45 33 62 94 156 89 53 45 62 87 9 42 23 29 Striped bass 61,072 225,498 264,907 359,994 462,382 459,384 674,881 383,781 962,335 272.329 443,766 790,358 1'376,173 1,192.084 151,199 732,410 416,917 387,265 Weakfish 1,586 2,602 122,082 6,821 1,206 1,621 2,8014 623 59,707 13,345 145,785 224,618 50,800 83,380 51,266 57,429 94,647 108,943 White catfish 77 100 87 76 52 25 214 196 j 205 96 70 172 70 80 56 78 38 79 White perch 138.753 198,953 157,348 147,232 265,656 221,021 172,995 115,842 287,690 69,844 130,785 136,518 267,801 134,744 142,260 140.645 138,513 107,406 Difference 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 20(00 2001 2002 2003 2(1M4 2005 Alewife - - .

American shad (31)

Atlantic sturgeon .

Atlantic tomcod Bay anchovy . -

Blueback herring 2 Bluefish Gizzard shad Hogchoker I Rainbow smelt Shortnose sturgeon Spottail shiner Striped bass Weakfish White catfish White perch

Table 5. QC Docuaaentation for the Fall Shoals Juvenile Sampling Program. 1985-2005.

'Fable 13. QC l)cuanentation for the Hudson River Fall Shoals .laerile Sampling Program, 1985 - 2905.

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2MS5 leel)File 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 994 790 730 719 519 830 868 97 3.925 746 2.118 379 1.077 307 1.980 Alesife 1.142 554 633 379 327 459 1.291 3406 961 2.095 831 2.964 1.105 310 1.407 808 1.369 598 433 411( 294 Aterican shad 1.717 2.166 755 1.483 3.646 1.323 10 1I 7 15 15 8 40 30 18 5 23 37 39 22 12 Atlantic sltngeon 96 184 149 117 63 6 4.914 7.299 3.664 1.679 3.649 4,632 10,645 1.928 1.798 6.528 5.910 581 1.456 4.802 2.536 Atltic tnmccsl 5.083 111M046 7,9100 8.210 14,060 1.105 44.815 37.264 53.437 54.615 93.826 26.168 71,630 51.368 58.298 15.533 27.794 47.096 37.511 43,166 38.534 Bay aaclshoy 27.902 20.988 39.262 59.244 41.475 16.465 38.090 22.442 18,790 14.006 20.863 13.999 566 20.315 6,412 13.727 6.205 10.727 3.223 15.677 Bluchack herring 41.919 6.525 17.557 37.957 22.112 15.982 55.299 58 82 53 37 42 39 55 27 165 53 60 56 30 31 18 Bluefish 60 51 107 116 62 82 3 I 5 15 3 253 4 35 - 33 4 26 I1 Gireard shad 4 6 0 2 8 I 42.916 62.358 43.064 15.581 23.823 18,422 4.861 3.964 5.696 7.452 7.243 11.320 19.444 20.370 16,413 Hogcheker 89.943 108.036 88.880 74.672 73.613 22.760 126 389 429 576 34 216 256 2.550 757 363 136 I 4 Rainbow saelh 18 76 82 50 36 48 26 30 52 50 47 27 29 29 30 Shorlan-ttsastget-- 16 8 11 20 12 - 2 404 259 351 248 204 382 83 105 175 li0 114 48 85 382 156 Spsatail shiner 244 685 333 369 102 43 4.672 3.773 8.333 8.719 10.327 6.293 4.461 1.367 0.989 3.683 3.654 2.516 3.553 1.893 5.107 Striped bass 888 2.348 11.512 18.679 8.472 3.624 5.878 756 2.332 2.416 3.773 2.202 2.313 2.039 7.412 7,147 3.567 3.806 1.952 686 4.083 Weakfish 2.214 1.482 749 3.777 2.842 770 547 172 939 1.363 1.077 967 235 840 494 337 371 155 228 147 522 White cattish 721 677 748 806 740 352 5.381 11.019 13.832 8.341 9,007 10.272 8.569 3.655 3.474 8.955 6.225 53.775 4.715 11.131 5.426 8.628 White pech 19.721 31.771 24.105 25.760 20.106 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 CiCRepara 1985 1986 1987 459 994 790 730 719 519 830 868 97 3,9253 746 2,118 379 1,077 307 1.990 Alewife 1,142 554 702 379 327 1,323 1.291 3.406 961 2.095 831 2.964 1.105 313 1,407 808 1.369 598 433 400 294 Aeteican shad 1.717 2.166 776 1.483 3.646 63 6 10 11 7 - 15 15 8 40 30 18 5 23 37 39 22 12 Atlantic sturgeon 96 184

  • 149 117 14.1160 1.105 4M914 7.299 3,664 1,679 3.649 4.632 10.645 1.928 1.798 6.528 5.910 581 1.456 4.802 2.536 Atlantic ,to.cd 5.083 10.046 7.908 8.210 41.475 . 16.465 44,815 37.264 53.437 54.615 93.826 26.168 71.630 51.368 58.298 15.533 27.794 47.096 3T.511 43.166 38.534 Bay anchovy 27.902 20.988 39.348 59.244 22.112 15.982 55.299 38.090 22.442 18.790 14.006 20,863 13.999 566 20.315 6.412 13.731 6.205 10,727 3.223 15.677 Blesbtck hreriag 41.919 6.525 18.596 37.957 116 62 82 58 82 53 37 42 39 55 27 165 53 60 56 30 31 18 BlMofish 60 51 107 8 1 3 I 5 15 3 25 4 35 33 4 26 11 Gizzard shad 4 6 8 2 74.672 73,613 22.760 42.916 62.358 43.064 15.581 23.823 18.422 4.861 3.964 5.696 7.452 7.243 11.320 19.446 20.370 16.413 Hogcheker 89.948 100,036 89.042 Rainbotwsneh1 126 389 429 576 34 216 256 2.549 757 363 136 I 20 12 2 18 76 82 50 36 48 26 30 52 50 47 27 29 29 30 Shorttettt -sturgeon 16 0 I1 369 102 43 404 259 351 248 204 382 83 105 175 110 114 48 85 382 156 Spottail shiner 244 685 333 18.679 8.472 3.624 4.672 3.773 8.333 8.719 10,327 6.293 4.461 1.367 8,989 3.683 3.654 2.516 8.553 1.893 53107 Striped bass 888 2.348 11.633 3.777 2.842 770 5.878 756 2.332 2.416 3.773 2.202 2.713 2,039 7.412 7,147 3.567 3.806 1.952 606 4.A03 Weakfish 2.214 1.482 749 677 775 806 7411 352 547 172 939 1.363 1.077 967 235 840 494 337 371 155 228 147 522 White catish 721 25.760 20.106 5.381 11,019 13.832 8,341 9,007 10.272 8.569 3,655 3,474 8.955 6,225 5.775 4,715 11.131 5.426 8.631 White peech 19,721 31.771 27.008 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 I995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2903 2004 2085 Difference

- (69)

Alewife Amtericasnsd 121)

Atlattic unitcson Aflanti, Io.-tg i8)

Bay achbovy 1861 (1.039) (4)

Blueback herring Gizzard shad (1541 12)

Htgchlhcr Ralinbtw satelt I 4 Shllsnste stergeoa Sp*luail shinee Stripedhass 1(121)

Wcakfish White caotish 2171 Whiepeech 12,9031 (31

Table 6. QC Documentation for the Beach Seine Program 1985-2006.

Table 14. QC Documentation for the Hudson River Beach Seine Survey, 1985. 2005.

Leeel File 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife 1,272 818 515 675 439 925 2,323 870 638 1,738 1,051 437 1,664 423 3,636 574 ,868 379 2,129 1,087 4,143 American shad 9,171 14,716 7,641 10,780 13,026 12,261 15,771 15,366 5,122 13,007 4,049 21,339 8,618 5,931 13,755 5,968 18,4012 4,252 6,231 3,028 4,287 Atlantic sturgeon 1 3 1 Atlantic tomcod 243 148 209 230 81 115 46 328 13 9 22 51 27 163 15 54 12 7 65 78 5 Bay anchovy 4,081 4,155 3,746 3,989 9,507 4,134 4,669 8.729 8,106 10,447 17,615 3,544 16,980 11,333 6,662 2,617 3,275 13,862 6,431 2,330 4,830 Bluehrack herring 25,362 12,522 31,373 36,245 19,037 43,555 40.731 29,105 29,722 46,040 21,506 28,591 59,867 1,337 28,384 9,272 21,907 6,1118 48,011 23,285 34,233 Bluefish 567 40(1 533 280 224 348 314 375 223 80 252 98 320 141 2,180 218 474 815 336 246 3(18 Gizzard shad 3 13 1(8M 10 7 28 22 158 38 49 61 50 139 67 140 75 45 99 51 231 108 Hogchoker 1,033 276 312 305 261 150 652 329 143 230 392 54 53 29 20 20 115 391 322 183 62 Rainbow smelt 1 2 5 5 Shortnose sturgeon I I Spottail shiner 5,316 5,177 4,452 5,407 5,129 5,500 12,385 7,727 7,169 12,452 7,529 3,890 7,248 5,017 16,512 3,927 11,969 9,313 19,830 9,296 10,147 Striped bass 1,413 1,854 11,987 6,151 5,585 6,906 10.813 6,156 10,765 7,273 6,463 2,847 10,438 8,225 16,897 3,693 11,708 5,783 16,077 4,987 16,012 Weakfish 72 5 2 27 111 1 4 4 1 25 . 27 4 30 18 2 33 8 5 3 White catfish 52 83 86 101 66 23 25 18 16 7 10 28 10 15 4 8 3 19 31 8 21 White perch 9,938 12,082 12,303 14,607 11,407 8,485 10,033 9,497 11,771 8,789 6,368 3,501 5,292 4,368 10,931 5,652 7,924 11,124 16,737 8,492 8,588 Report Table 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 19911 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 21105 Alewife 1,272 818 515 675 439 925 2.323 870 638 1,738 . 1,051 437 1,664 423 3,636 574 1,868 379 2,129 1,087 4,143 American shad 9,171 14,716 7,641 10,780 13,026 12.261 15,771 15,366 5,122 13,007 4,049 21,339 8,618 5,931 13,755 5,968 18,402 4,252 6,231 3,1128 4,287 Atlantic sturgeon I 3 1 Atlantic tomcod 243 148 209 230 81 115 46 328 13 9 22 51 27 163 15 54 12 7 65 78 5 Bay anchovy 4,081 4,155 3,746 3.989 9,5117 4,134 4,669 8,729 8,106 10,447 17,615 3,544 16,980 11,333 6,662 2,617 3,275 13,862 6,431 2,330 4,830 Bluehack herring 25,362 12,522 31,373 36,245 19,137 43,555 40,731 29,105 29,722 46,040 21.506. 28,591 59,867 1,337 28,384 9,272 21,907 6,018 48,011 23,285 34,233 Bluefish 567 .400 533 280 224 348 314 375 223 80 252 98 320 141 2,180 218 474 815 336 246 308 Gizzard shad 3 13 100 10 7 28 22 158 38 49 61 50 139 67 140 75 45 .99 51 231 108 Hogchoker 1,033 276 312 305 261 150 652 329 143 230 392 54 53 29 211 20 115 391 322 183 62 Rainhow smelt I2 . 5 5 Shotnose sturgeon I Spottail shiner 5,316 5,177 4,452 5,407 5,129 5,500 12,385 7,727 7,169 12,452 7,529 3,887 7,189 4,996 16.512 3,927 11,969 9,313 19,830 9,296 10,147 Striped bass 1,413 1,854 11,987 6,151 5,585 6,906 10,813 6.156 10.765 7,273 6,463 2,847 10,438 8,225 16,897 3,693 11,709 5,783 16,077 4,987 16,012 We.kfish 72 5 2 27 111 I 4 4 1 25 27 4 30 18 2 33 8 5 3.

White catfish 52 83 86 101 66 23 25 18 16 7 10 28 10 15 4 8 3 19 31 8 21 White perch 9,938 12,182 12,303 14,607 11,407 8,485 10,033 9,497 11,771 8,789 6,368 3.501 5,292 4,368 10,931 5,652 7,928 11.124 16,737 8.492 8.588 Difference 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alewife -

American shad Atlantic.ttrgeon Atlantic tomcod -

Bay anchovy Bluebackiherring - -

Bluefish Gizzard shad Hogchoker Rainhowsmelt Shortnose sturgeon - .

Spottail shiner 3 59 21 Striped bass (I)

Weakfish White catfish White perch (4)