Carc Gallery
A big component of field work for a lot of our projects is estimating adult salmon abundance or spatial distribution by conducting carcass surveys. We’ve come to really hone the craft and see the beauty in these fish completing their journey.
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Guest photo from Tom Quinn!
Pink found by Nell McGuan in Kodiak, AK
Coho found by Nell McGuan in eastern, WA
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Sockeye found by Nell McGuan in Kodiak, AK
Coho found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Sockeye found by Nell McGuan in Kodiak, AK
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Steelhead found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Sockeye eaten by bear - found by Nell McGuan in Kodiak, AK
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Chinook found by Nell McGuan in eastern WA
Carcasses from Wenaha River spawning grounds surveys photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Technically a carcass from Wenaha River spawning grounds surveys photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Carcasses from Wenaha River spawning grounds surveys photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Emily Treadway hard at work on the Wenaha River photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Technically a carcass from Wenaha River spawning grounds surveys photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Bears at work on spring Chinook Salmon in the Wenaha River photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Carcasses from Wenaha River spawning grounds surveys photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Bears at work on spring Chinook Salmon in the Wenaha River photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs
Bears at work on spring Chinook Salmon in the Wenaha River photo credits: Wenaha River Dawgs