Kind of a sidebar, but does anyone know how many studies have been done to determine exactly where there is such a dropoff in steelhead/salmon survival? I know of one in the hood canal that’s definitively shown that roughly 50% don’t make it past the floating bridge. I’d imagine in most places, the first part of their lives is the most dangerous, between large rain events, birds, predatory fish, seals, but is there one life period in general across the board that seems to really bite into the survival rates? I am curious what happens out in the oceans as well, whether it’s a slow starvation caused mortality or what?