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Puget Sound Salmon Health

Stillaguamish River Basin

Salmon health indicators and environmental conditions for the Stillaguamish River watershed in North Sound. Area: 1,791 km².

Threatened

Chinook Returns (2024)

1.1kfish
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All Species (2024)

39.5kfish

Watershed Area

1,791km²

Chinook Returns — Stillaguamish River

2015 – 2024 · Annual estimated spawner counts

From 2010 to 2024, estimates increased by 36%. Most recent (2024): 1k fish. Range across period: 419–2k fish.

Estimated Chinook salmon returning to spawn each year based on WDFW spawner surveys. Chinook are the primary focus of recovery efforts and the species most important for tribal subsistence and cultural practices.

Source: WDFW Salmonid Population Indicators (SPI) — data.wa.gov · Refreshed Feb 21, 2026

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Chinook Returns — Stillaguamish River — tabular data
YearValue (fish)
2010837
20112k
20122k
2013997
2014419
2015709
20161k
20171k
2018966
2019944
20201k
20212k
20222k
2023759
20241k

Returns by Species

Chinook

From 2010 to 2024, estimates increased by 36%. Most recent (2024): 1k fish. Range across period: 419–2k fish.
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Chinook Returns — tabular data
YearValue (fish)
2010837
20112k
20122k
2013997
2014419
2015709
20161k
20171k
2018966
2019944
20201k
20212k
20222k
2023759
20241k

Coho

From 2010 to 2024, estimates increased by 153%. Most recent (2024): 38k fish. Range across period: 3k–60k fish.
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Coho Returns — tabular data
YearValue (fish)
201015k
201150k
201245k
201360k
201436k
20153k
201613k
20176k
201824k
201913k
202022k
202138k
202254k
202338k
202438k

Chum

No data available for this selection.

Pink

From 2013 to 2023, estimates increased by 21%. Most recent (2023): 298k fish. Range across period: 21k–298k fish.
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Pink Returns — tabular data
YearValue (fish)
2013246k
201591k
201721k
2021234k
2023298k

Sockeye

No data available for this selection.

Steelhead

No data available for this selection.

Environmental Conditions

Annual Water Temperature

From 2015 to 2024, estimates decreased by 9%. Most recent (2024): 8.3 °C. Range across period: 7.3–9.1 °C.

Annual median water temperature across active USGS monitoring stations in Puget Sound. Temperatures above 18°C cause physiological stress for adult salmon.

Source: USGS NWIS Statistics Service — annual median across 4 stations

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Annual Water Temperature — tabular data
YearValue (°C)
20159.1
20169
20177.7
20188.4
20198.4
20208.3
20218.3
20227.3
20238.8
20248.3

Annual Stream Discharge

From 2015 to 2024, estimates decreased by 22%. Most recent (2024): 287 cfs. Range across period: 279–480 cfs.

Annual median stream discharge across active USGS gauging stations in Puget Sound. Low flow years reduce spawning habitat and concentrate contaminants.

Source: USGS NWIS Statistics Service — annual median across 5 stations

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Annual Stream Discharge — tabular data
YearValue (cfs)
2015368
2016480
2017445
2018362
2019279
2020462
2021408
2022357
2023282
2024287

Restoration & Stewardship

Habitat restoration, hatchery programs, and monitoring projects are active across the Stillaguamish River watershed. Tribal nations hold treaty-protected fishing rights and co-manage salmon populations under the Boldt Decision.

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