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2009 Spring Chinook Escapement to the Upper Basin of the Klickitat River Based on DIDSON Sonar Counts Peter F. Galbreath 1 , Chris R. Frederiksen 2 and Peter E. Barber 2 1 Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Portland OR 2 Yakima-Klickitat Fisheries Project, Yakima WA. Introduction.
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2009 Spring Chinook Escapement to the Upper Basin of the Klickitat River Based on DIDSON Sonar CountsPeter F. Galbreath1, Chris R. Frederiksen2 and Peter E. Barber21 Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Portland OR2 Yakima-Klickitat Fisheries Project, Yakima WA
Introduction 2002-2005 - Yakama Nation (YN) renovated Castile Falls (CF) Fishway (rkm 103) in Klickitat River gorge Renovations reopened anadromous salmon passage to upper basin Upper basin - 72 km of what could be prime spring Chinook and steelhead spawning and juvenile rearing habitat YN operate a spring Chinook integrated hatchery program below CF; currently only natural recolonization occurring above CF Need to monitor adult escapement
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Introduction Currently, annual escapement of spring Chinook above CF estimated based on expanded redd count However, uncertainty exists due to: 1) difficulty in obtaining a definitive count of all redds, and 2) use of an average fish-per-redd expansion factor derived from Yakima and Klickitat River data An optical video direct-counting system planned for the Fishway (2011) In the meantime, proposed use of a DIDSON sonar for direct counting
Escapement Estimation with a DIDSON “Dual Identification Sonar”Sound Metrics Corp., Seattle WA “acoustic video camera” – can count fish in absence of trap at weir/dam Simultaneously emits sets of sound waves: Processes the echoes into electronic video files
Escapement Estimation with a DIDSON Placed to transmit horizontally across river, provides a top-down of view of the “ensonified” field (29° horizontally, 14° vertically) Provides images (low resolution) of fish when/where optical video cannot (darkness, turbidity) and at (much) greater distances
2009 Escapement Estimate files read from June 10 to Sept 10 Number of observed fish passage events = 18 (July 12 to August 22) data too sparse – no obvious diurnal pattern But, files missing for 10+ days within 42 day migration period Expansion for missing data = 6 ±4 fish Total escapement estimate = 24 ±4
2009 Klickitat River Flow (USGS gauge 1 km upstream of CF) and DIDSON Operation
2009 Escapement Estimate Redd count-based escapement estimate: redd count = 4 expansion factor = 3 fish per redd total escapement = 12 If DIDSON estimate of 24 ≈ “true”, redd count-based estimate too low, because: redd count (4) underestimated – redds not observed within surveyed area, and/or not all spawning area surveyed. the 3 fish per redd expansion factor underestimated due to pre-spawn mortality - from natural causes and/or from poaching