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Columbia Basin Coordinated Anadromous Monitoring Strategy Workshop. Upper Columbia Sub-Region 2 Listed ESU/DPS Steelhead- Threatened Spr Chinook- Endangered 1 MPG each Populations: 4 steelhead, 3 Chinook Other anadromous salmonids: sockeye, summer/fall Chinook, coho. November 3-5, 2009
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Columbia Basin Coordinated Anadromous Monitoring Strategy Workshop Upper Columbia Sub-Region 2 Listed ESU/DPS Steelhead- Threatened Spr Chinook- Endangered 1 MPG each Populations: 4 steelhead, 3 Chinook Other anadromous salmonids: sockeye, summer/fall Chinook, coho November 3-5, 2009 Stevenson, WA
Summarize Strategy (VSP) • Determine abundance and productivity for all “Primary” populations in the Upper Columbia ESUs with known accuracy and precision. • spring Chinook--census redd surveys & carcass recovery • steelhead--combination of redd surveys and PIT/Radio tags for mark-recapture validation and bio-data (i.e. origin, age structure, sex ratio) • juvenile productivity– smolt traps • Monitor spatial structure and diversity metrics to provide information for risk assessments consistent with the ICTRT viability criteria. • distribution using redd surveys and remote PIT tag arrays • phenotypic traits via all of the above (carcasses, broodstock collection, redd surveys, smolt traps) PIT tags allow for refinement and detail not possible with aggregate methods • Genotypic diversity through periodic (1-2 generations) sampling within each population.
Summarize Strategy (Hatchery Effectiveness) • Determine the hatchery impacts on wild populations of spring Chinook and Steelhead throughout the Upper Columbia (Mostly funded under HCP and PRCC) • Productivity (NRR) and abundance that compares treatment (Wenatchee and Methow to unsupplemented reference streams/populations • Implementing RSS studies in a subset of populations with different PNI’s (steelhead) • Continue RSS for Spring Chinook in Wenatchee long term • Monitoring for genetic divergence and straying • Comparing spatial distribution between hatchery and naturally produced fish
Summarize Strategy (Habitat Effectiveness) • Status and Trend (long term, population level, random design) • Under way in Wenatchee and Okanogan for 5-6 yrs • Entiat and Methow (proposed) • Effectiveness • Entiat; IMW experimental design (Reach and Population level) • Reach level effectiveness monitoring in the Methow (USGS/USBR) • Project/Reach level effectiveness monitoring in the Wenatchee
Summarize the confirmed existing monitoring and its relation to your strategy and the BIOP RPA’s • How it (existing monitoring) conforms with your strategy • The strategy is built around the ongoing monitoring under the HCPs and previous federal BiOps. • How it informs the BIOP RPA’s • Existing monitoring covers the majority of the RPA requirements. • Where there adjustments identified • Yes, 3 reductions, 3 neutral shifts, and 2 increases • ISEMP shifts for analysis • MOA adjustments • Were these adjustments cost plus, cost minus or cost neutral, include total amounts Reductions = $240k (Within MOA) Increases = $450k ($300k in MOA)
Summarize any Accord monitoring within your strategy • Needed for the RPA requirements • OBMEP (large fish and habitat project in Okanogan) • UC habitat restoration • Nason Creek smolt trap • Omak Creek smolt and adult traps • Kelt reconditioning • Nutrient supplementation • Status and trend annual reporting • Needed for non-RPA strategy • CRITFC sockeye projects • UC Coho • Chief Joseph Hatchery monitoring
Summarize, by priority, the new monitoring efforts needed to meet the RPA requirements • Highest:(New) RPA 50.3, 50.4, 50.6; Upper Columbia “RPA umbrella project” • Steelhead radio tracking • Expansion of PIT tag output and interrogation • automation of PIT tag analysis • Precision and accuracy of adult and juvenile abundance and productivity (smolt traps and redd surveys) • Highest: (Modified) RPA 50.3, 50.6; Expansion of PIT tag output and interrogation in the Okanogan. • RPA 50.6 “Linking fish in fish out monitoring to populations with relatively large survival gaps.” VSP
Summarize, by priority, the new monitoring efforts needed to meet the RPA requirements • Highest: New, RPA 56; Habitat status and trend in the Methow • Highest: New, RPA 56; Status and Trend Water Quantity and Quality Monitoring; Replaces diminishing WDOE efforts • Highest: New, RPA 56.2; Habitat status and trend for Entiat (random sites in tributaries are not covered under ISEMP effectiveness monitoring). • Highest: New, RPA 57.4; Implement project level habitat action effectiveness monitoring in the Wenatchee. Habitat
Summarize, by priority, the new monitoring efforts needed to meet the RPA requirements • Highest: New, RPA 64.3; Study reproductive success of hatchery and natural origin steelhead in the Methow. Hatchery
Summarize, by priority, the new additional monitoring efforts needed to meet the strategy • Highest; New; RPA 71, 72, 73; Implementation monitoring for restoration and protection projects, data management, and reporting. Independent “audit” and tracking of implemented projects for BPA and other funding sources. Non-Sub-regional Response: “FUNDING NEEDS TO BE COVERED UNDER THE CATEGORICAL REVIEW“. • Lower; New; Develop temperature models to predict benefits or to properly size projects proposed to reduce water temperatures. Habitat
Summarize, by priority, the new additional monitoring efforts needed to meet the strategy. • Highest: New; Estimate exploitation of natural origin summer Chinook (related to harvest increases resulting from hatchery increases). • High: New; Summer Chinook sonic/radio tracking study • Lower: New; Juvenile life history pathways for summer Chinook Summer Chinook
Summarize, by priority, the new additional monitoring efforts needed to meet the strategy. • Highest; New; Implement Lake Wenatchee sockeye trophic status study. • there could be some critfc moa studies in lake Wenatchee but their study plans are not finalized. • High; New; Relocate Lake Wenatchee smolt traps downstream where mark-recapture efficiency is higher. Sockeye
Unresolved RPA workgroup recommendations • RPA 50.7: externally mark all fish produced with funding from Action Agencies. • Okanogan steelhead • Coho • Winthrop NFH Spring Chinook? • PUD funded programs are not 100% marked.