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StreamNet Executive Committee Meeting June 14, 2018

Agenda Plans and Adjustments for Next Year’s Budgets: BPA Guidance Current Year Budget Update Progress on our Priorities this Year - Partner Updates Setting CA/StreamNet Priorities for Next Fiscal Year Council F&W Amendment Process CRITFC Library Update and Discussion Tribal ITMD Project Update and Discussion Roundtable Discussion

Plans and Adjustments for Next FY; BPA Guidance?

BPA Budget Discussion FY 19 Adjustments? Bonneville Cost Savings Overview Data management and RM&E Issues StreamNet and CA Project Discussion Budget adjustments?

Current Fiscal Year (10/17 – 9/18) Budget update Two year budget – can we roll savings into next year? Budget savings anticipated? Budget shortfall issues to address? (See Next Slide)

Spent to date (w/o fees) Balance Percent of Funds Remaining Last Year's Savings   Spent to date (w/o fees) Balance Percent of Funds Remaining Percent of Billing Year Remaining $2,092 CCT $12,153 $75,807 86.2% 100.0% $12,008 IDFG $126,885 $196,886 60.8% 50.0% $14,154 MFWP $83,534 $81,516 49.4% 42.0% $1 ODFW $204,698 $259,006 55.9% $2,627 PSMFC $309,552 $190,207 38.1% 37.0% $0 WDFW $252,613 $207,252 45.1%

Progress on current ca priorities 1) HLIs for 18 Tier 1 Populations; 2) HLIs for 51 Tier 2 Populations (Including Implementing  FPC data sharing for these Tier 1&2 populations); 3) HLIs for other populations (Including Implementing  FPC data sharing for these populations); 4) Maintain facilities dataset/fish distribution; 5) Related data pilot project for high priority populations; 6) Hatchery Datasets and DES Development; 7) NPCC dashboard trends

Published1o Coordinated Assessments Records 2017 Results and Predictions for 2018   High Level Indicator Agency 2017 Populations Reported2 2017 Records From All Populations 2018 Predictions: Populations 2018 Predictions: Related Data 2018 Predictions: BPA Priority Populations Natural Origin Spawner Abundance (NOSA) All 164 5,418 167 50 Presmolt Abundance 7 132 6 Juvenile Outmigrants 52 900 61 42 Smolt to Adult Return Rate (SAR) 35 774 111 63 Recruits per Spawner (R/S) 88 3,095 103 43 346 Includes duplicates 10,319 449 includes duplicates 1,705 204 1 "Published" is defined as the data available to all on the CA query system (CAX). 2 For 2017 a record for a superpopulation was counted only once, for that superpopulation; component populations were not included in the counts. For 2018 the number of populations and records reflects populations, not superpopulations. 3 The 213 "TRT populations" are those in the Columbia Basin not listed as extirpated.

Setting priorities for Coordinated Assessments project for next year What constitutes successful performance for this project? Set priorities and measurable outcomes for the next year New Indicators? Other major changes to DES? Hatchery Indicator(s) for BPA funded programs (Adult-equivalents to mouth of river)? Current 5 Year Plan language; Maintain automated flow of existing indicator data.   Finalize DES for a limited number of high priority hatchery indicators, begin to populate with data If supported by region’s priorities and does not detract from highest priority items, conduct review of lamprey, sturgeon, and bull trout, to assess and discuss data availability and relationship to regional data needs

Data Management and the Council F&W Program Amendment Process Overview – Patty O’Toole Make a recommendation directly from the StreamNet Executive Committee? Incorporate data management into individual state and tribal recommendations?

CRITFC - StreamNet library Update and Discussion – Zach Penny

CRITFC – Tribal ITMD Project Update – Zach Penny

Roundtable discussion

Extra Slides

Published1 Coordinated Assessments Records 2017 Results and Predictions for 2018   High Level Indicator Agency 2017 Populations Reported2 2017 Records From All Populations 2018 Predictions: Populations 2018 Predictions: Records 2018 Predictions: Related Data 2018 Predictions: BPA Priority Populations General Comments Natural Origin Spawner Abundance (NOSA) CCT 1 12 4 Plan to get related data for redd counts, carcass counts, snorkel surveys, and spawning escapement IDFG 24 1,164 25 1,165 96 add sockeye ODFW 72 2,189 78 250 14 Added 4 new Willamette spring Chinook populations and 3 new Coastal coho populations. If time/resources allows, 3 new John Day spring Chinook populations might be added. No updates likely for 4 summer steelhead populations (Deschutes east, Deschutes west, Fifteenmile and Joseph Creek). BPA priority populations in Column J are for Priority 1 and 2. WDFW 67 2,053 63 60 281 11 Related trends are under evaluation and revision due to transfer to CRITFIC and other tribal fisheries agencies. Related trends will be updated after review is finished. Have already sent 9 pops with 10 records for NOSA data All 164 5,418 167 1,476 381 50 Presmolt Abundance 31 9 81 No new populations anticipated. BPA priority populations in Column J are for Priority 1 and 2. 2 20 Data are USFW, Entiat, reported by consulting Co. Last Monitoring for smolts will be done in 2018 for steelhead and spring chinook by TerrAqua. 7 132 15 6

2017 Records From All Populations 2018 Predictions: Populations Published1 Coordinated Assessments Records 2017 Results and Predictions for 2018   High Level Indicator Agency 2017 Populations Reported2 2017 Records From All Populations 2018 Predictions: Populations 2018 Predictions: Records 2018 Predictions: Related Data 2018 Predictions: BPA Priority Populations General Comments Juvenile Outmigrants CCT 1 9 IDFG 21 472 22 473 add sockeye ODFW 5 100 18 225 10 Added 7 new Coastal coho populations (PopFit = Portion) and 1 new Lower Columbia steelhead population. Anticipate adding Fifteenmile, Umatilla, Upper John Day, MF John Day and SF John Day summer steelhead. BPA priority populations in Column J are for Priority 1 and 2. WDFW 25 319 20 11 All 52 900 61 719 42 Smolt to Adult Return Rate (SAR) 7 (See PFMC-FPC web service) 80 15 240 Added 7 new Coastal coho populations (PopFit = Portion) and 1 new Lower Columbia steelhead population. Anticipate adding Fifteenmile and Umatilla summer steelhead. BPA priority populations in Column J are for Priority 1 and 2. PSMFC 26 663 89 152 51 88 SARs are anticipated for the 51 priority populations. 3 24 6 17 Have already sent 1 pop with 12 records for SAR data 35 774 111 410 63

Published1 Coordinated Assessments Records 2017 Results and Predictions for 2018   High Level Indicator Agency 2017 Populations Reported2 2017 Records From All Populations 2018 Predictions: Populations 2018 Predictions: Records 2018 Predictions: Related Data 2018 Predictions: BPA Priority Populations General Comments Recruits per Spawner (R/S) CCT 1 2 5 IDFG 18 1,001 19 1,002 96 add sockeye ODFW 42 1,799 52 286 14 Added 14 new Coastal coho populations for adult and juvenile RperS (PopFit = Portion). No updates likely for 4 summer steelhead populations (Deschutes east, Deschutes west, Fifteenmile and Joseph Creek). BPA priority populations in Column J are for Priority 1 and 2. WDFW 27 293 31 10 All 88 3,095 103 1,324 43 All HLIs 346 10,319 449 3,944 477 204 Related Data 4 24 119 25 120 1,300 ODFW related data = ~705 different trends updated or added, which equates to ~1,300 EscData records updated or added since 10/1/2017. Data deliverables apply to recovery populations, NPCC dashboard trends and updates related to coordination with StreamNet on the traditional API. Trend categories included = Redd counts, spawner counts, fish counts, dam/weir counts, fish abundance and spawner abundance estimates. John Day spring Chinook trends might be added/updated if time/resources are available. 281 1,705 381 1 "Published" is defined as the data available to all on the CA query system (CAX). 2 For 2017 a record for a superpopulation was counted only once, for that superpopulation; component populations were not included in the counts. For 2018 the number of populations and records reflects populations, not superpopulations. 3 The 213 "TRT populations" are those in the Columbia Basin not listed as extirpated. 4 Note "Related Data" totals do not sum as not all entities could predict by indicator.

BPA Tier 1 Populations Catherine Creek - spring Chinook salmon Grande Ronde River Upper Mainstem - spring Chinook salmon Tucannon River - spring Chinook salmon Yankee Fork - spring Chinook salmon Lochsa River - summer Steelhead Lolo Creek - summer Steelhead Selway River - summer Steelhead South Fork Clearwater River - summer Steelhead Middle Fork Salmon River Lower Mainstem - summer Steelhead Secesh River - summer Steelhead South Fork Salmon River - summer Steelhead Entiat River - spring Chinook salmon Methow River - spring Chinook salmon Wenatchee River - spring Chinook salmon Entiat River - summer Steelhead Methow River - summer Steelhead Okanogan River - summer Steelhead Wenatchee River - summer Steelhead

Middle Fork Salmon River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead BPA Tier 2 Populations Okanogan River - spring Chinook salmon - reintroduced Snake River Lower Mainstem - fall Chinook salmon Imnaha River Mainstem - spring/summer Chinook salmon Wallowa/Lostine Rivers - spring Chinook salmon Minam River - spring Chinook salmon Bear Valley Creek - spring Chinook salmon Big Creek - spring/summer Chinook salmon East Fork South Fork Salmon River - summer Chinook salmon Little Salmon River - spring/summer Chinook salmon Secesh River - summer Chinook salmon South Fork Salmon River - summer Chinook salmon East Fork Salmon River - spring/summer Chinook salmon Lemhi River - spring Chinook salmon Pahsimeroi River - summer Chinook salmon Salmon River Lower Mainstem - spring/summer Chinook salmon Salmon River Upper Mainstem - spring Chinook salmon Valley Creek - spring/summer Chinook salmon Redfish Lake - summer Sockeye salmon Grande Ronde River Lower Mainstem - summer Steelhead Grande Ronde River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead Joseph Creek - summer Steelhead Wallowa River - summer Steelhead Hells Canyon - summer Steelhead Imnaha River - summer Steelhead Asotin Creek - summer Steelhead Tucannon River - summer Steelhead East Fork Salmon River - summer Steelhead Lemhi River - summer Steelhead Middle Fork Salmon River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead Pahsimeroi River - summer Steelhead Salmon River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead Deschutes River Eastside - summer Steelhead Deschutes River Westside - summer Steelhead Fifteenmile Creek - winter Steelhead Klickitat River - summer and winter Steelhead John Day River Lower Mainstem Tributaries - summer Steelhead John Day River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead Middle Fork John Day River - summer Steelhead North Fork John Day River - summer Steelhead South Fork John Day River - summer Steelhead Touchet River - summer Steelhead Umatilla River - summer Steelhead Walla Walla River - summer Steelhead Naches River - summer Steelhead Satus Creek - summer Steelhead Toppenish Creek - summer Steelhead Yakima River Upper Mainstem - summer Steelhead Hood River - fall Chinook salmon Hood River - spring Chinook salmon Washington Upper Gorge Tributaries and White Salmon River - late Coho salmon Wind River - summer Steelhead

BPA Priority 1 Populations

NOSA RperS SAR Juvenile Outmigrants Presmolt Abundance Published Coordinated Assessments Data Snapshot Date June 13, 2018 In Last 163 Days (since Jan. 1, 2018) CA HLI table Agency Populations Records Validated Records w/HLIs Records w/o HLIs Last Modified New Validated HLIs Changed* NOSA ODFW 78 2,271 2,222 49 May 30 2018 118 143 27 WDFW 67 2,088 1,029 1,059 May 29 2018 25 509 492 IDFG 24 1,165 1,090 75 Jan 11 2018   1 CCT 12 Jul 18 2017 All Agencies 164 5,536 4,353 1,183 653 520 RperS 42 2,031 1,958 73 May 18 2018 232 18 1,001 890 111 Dec 19 2017 316 315 May 25 2018 23 170 156 2 87 3,350 3,165 185 255 402 SAR PSMFC 26 663 Dec 11 2017 204 195 9 124 4 58 Jun 8 2018 34 53 19 7 43 932 923 158 177 Juvenile Outmigrants 21 472 462 10 327 Jun 5 2018 8 208 201 222 132 59 1,040 1,008 32 140 340 Presmolt Abundance 81 65 16 Oct 19 2017 31 Sep 18 2017 Jun 6 2018 20 3 136 120 All Tables 360 10,994 9,569 1,425 700 1,592 899 “New” = New records loaded, based on primary key. “Validated” = records with a ValidationDate within the period noted; these can include new, updated & re-validated records. *“HLIs Changed” is the number of existing records that have had their High Level Indicator value(s) changed; these are flagged with a date in the field named HLI_LastUpdated. The sum of Populations may be less than the total of all agencies due to shared populations.