Fisheries Data Resources
Free online sources for data about Columbia River Basin fisheries
Columbia Basin PIT Tag Information System (PTAGIS)
The centralized database for PIT-tagged fish in the Columbia River Basin
Columbia River DART (Data Access in Real Time)
An interactive data resource designed for research and management purposes relating to the Columbia River Basin salmon populations and river environment
Fish Passage Center
Provides data on salmon, steelhead, bull trout, and lamprey throughout the Federal Columbia River Power System
Monitoring Resources
Offers a suite of tools and resources that support coordination of monitoring efforts, cost-effective planning
Montana Fish Information System
Contains fish survey, inventory, and stocking data collected by FWP and outside sources working in Montana
Okanogan Basin Monitoring
Provides Okanogan Basin salmonid and habitat data

ODFW Data Clearinghouse
Stores natural resource information, including reports, data files, databases, GIS files, maps and pictures from Oregon natural resource projects
ODFW Salmon and Steelhead Recovery Tracker
Contains trends and recovery planning metrics for populations, MPG/Strata, and DPS/ESUs in tabular and graphical display
PITtrackR
Displays live PIT tag tracking data obtained from the Columbia Basin Research group at the University of Washington’s School of Aquatic and Fisheries Science
SCoRE (Salmon Conservation and Reporting Engine)
Consolidates and summarizes data and information about salmon conservation and salmon recovery in Washington
SalmonScape
An interactive mapping application designed to display and report a wide range of data related to salmon distribution, status, and habitats
Spawning Ground Survey (SGS) Database
Provides a nightly summary of live fish counts, dead fish counts, and redd counts.
StreamNet
Supports access to aquatic resource data through tables, GIS layers, charts, graphs, and maps with an emphasis on the Columbia River basin
Status and Trends of Fish and Habitat
Provides interactive and data about efforts to restore fish populations and their habitat throughout the Yakama’s ceded area