SELECT AREA FISHERY EVALUATION BPA Project # 199306000 CEDC, ODFW, WDFW.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
UMATILLA HATCHERY MONITORING AND EVALUATION PROJECT Richard Carmichael, Wes Stonecypher, Gerold Grant, and Will Cameron Project # Oregon Department.
Advertisements

Manchester Spring/Summer Chinook Captive Broodstock Project Accomplishments Resource Enhancement and Utilization Technologies Division.
McNary Dam The Dalles DamBonneville Dam John Day Dam Evaluate Spawning of Fall Chinook and Chum Salmon Below the Four Lower-most Columbia River Mainstem.
COMPARATIVE SURVIVAL STUDY (CSS) of PIT-tagged Spring/Summer Chinook and PIT-tagged Summer Steelhead CBFWA Implementation Review Mainstem/Systemwide.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION Walla Walla River Juvenile and Adult Walla Walla River Juvenile and Adult Fish Passage Improvements.
Investigate the Life History of Spring Chinook Salmon and Summer Steelhead in the Grande Ronde River Basin Project Brian Jonasson Oregon Department.
Grande Ronde Supplementation Lostine River: Operation and Maintenance and Monitoring and Evaluation Sponsor: Nez Perce Tribe Project Number:
Evaluate recreational and commercial mark-selective fisheries. (35018) Geraldine Vander Haegen, WDFW Charmane Ashbrook, WDFW Chris Peery, U. Idaho Annette.
Develop Local Okanogan Steelhead Brood Stock Proposal # Sponsored By: Colville Confederated Tribes Presented By: Stephen Smith.
Workshop: Monitoring and Evaluation of Harvest on Columbia River Salmonids July 31- August 1, 2007.
Selective Fish Collection & Harvesting Gear P roposal #29042 Sponsored By: Colville Confederated Tribes Presented By: Stephen Smith.
Annual Stock Assessment – Coded Wire Tag Program (ODFW & WDFW) BPA Project Numbers: and
Chinook Salmon Adult Abundance Monitoring Paul Kucera and Dave Faurot Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management BPA Project
Phase I Okanogan River Spring Chinook Production Proposal #29050 Sponsored By: Colville Confederated Tribes Presented By: Stephen Smith.
Investigate Re-establishing Anadromous Fish Populations Above Man-made Barriers Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Willamette Basin.
Evaluation of Juvenile Salmonid Outmigration and Survival in the Lower Umatilla River Project No Tara White, Shannon Jewett, Josh Hanson,
Washington Department
Imnaha River Smolt Survival and Smolt to Adult Return Rate Quantification (Imnaha River Smolt Monitoring Program) BPA Project Number Nez Perce.
Chinook Salmon Adult Abundance Monitoring Project Dave Faurot Nez Perce Tribe Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Monitoring and Evaluation of Yearling Fall Chinook Salmon Released Upstream of Lower Granite Dam Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management.
Fishery Management Overview - Context Sponsored By: Colville Confederated Tribes Presented By: Stephen Smith.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION
Evaluate Spawning of Fall Chinook and Chum Salmon Just Below the Four Lowermost Columbia River Mainstem Dams Project PNNL.
Lower Snake River Compensation Plan Hatchery Evaluations – Salmon River Project No Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management.
Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery (NPTH) DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1 - CENTRAL INCUBATION FACILITY FOR SPRING AND FALL CHINOOK 3 - FALL CHINOOK.
Principal Investigators: Sherman Sprague-Spring Chinook Billy Arnsberg-Fall Chinook Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery Monitoring & Evaluation BPA Project #
Okanagan Sockeye Reintroduction program 18 October, 2012 Portland, Oregon Howie Wright.
CSMEP Goal: Improve the quality and consistency of fish monitoring data, and the methods used to evaluate these data, to answer key questions relevant.
Landings by Species Group and Year. Revenue by Species Group.
ESCAPEMENT GOALS? WE DON’T NEED NO STINKING ‘SCAPEMENT GOALS! Hal Michael Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Overview of Current Production Programs Across the Columbia River Basin.
Management Strategies for Columbia River Recreational and Commercial Fisheries and Beyond Oregon and Washington Agency Analysis and Recommendations.
Federal Concerns Regarding Hatchery Steelhead Spawning in the Wild NOAA Fisheries Salmon Recovery Division.
Coordination of Tag and Mark Recovery Programs Dan Rawding WDFW.
Management strategies for balancing hatchery functions with natural fish protections Brad Cavallo.
Coho Reintroduction in the Upper Columbia: Using Adaptive Management to Achieve Success Fisheries Resource Management Yakama Nation.
Spokane Tribal Hatchery Sherman Creek Hatchery Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pens Monitoring by Lake Roosevelt Fisheries.
Development of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan: A Brief History Scott Marshall LSRCP Program Administrator U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
Tucannon Endemic Steelhead – An Integrated Program picture.
Fecundity Management Strategies. Why Talk About This? As managers, we utilize various methods in managing broodstock collection – we never want to be.
MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH OF KALAMA RIVER STEELHEAD WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE KALAMA RESEARCH TEAM PAT HULETT CAMERON SHARPE CHRIS WAGEMANN.
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON AND STEELHEAD RETURNS FPAC and TMT – March 2013 Presented by: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Variation in Straying Patterns and Rates of Snake River Hatchery Steelhead Stocks in the Deschutes River Basin, Oregon Richard W. Carmichael and Tim Hoffnagle.
Integrated Status & Trend (ISTM) Project: An overview of establishing, evaluating and modifying monitoring priorities for LCR Steelhead Jeff Rodgers (ODFW)
Proposed Approach for Developing Columbia Basin Salmon and Steelhead Goals June 3, 2015.
Alternative Gear Implementation Project Pat Frazier WDFW Region 5 Fish Program Manager Photo by Wild Fish Conservancy.
Development and Implementation of a Monitoring Program for Mark-selective Chinook Salmon Fisheries in Puget Sound, Washington Washington Department of.
NON-NATIVE SALMOINDS IN LAKE SUPERIOR Don Schreiner, MNDNR Steve Schram, WIDNR Shawn Sitar, MIDNR Mike Petzold, OMNR.
May 10, 2012 Presented by Micki Varney Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The Influence of Hatchery Rearing on Tucannon River Spring Chinook Michael Gallinat WDFW.
Pacific Coast Steelhead Management Meeting What Are Managers Required to Provide Their Constituents? March 9-11, 2004 Bob Leland.
Mass Marking and Electronic Recovery of CWTs In the Pacific Northwest Ron Olson Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Olympia Washington.
Management Strategies for Columbia River Recreational and Commercial Fisheries and Beyond Oregon and Washington Staff Options for Initial Analysis.
Lower Snake River Comp Plan M & E Program SPY’s thoughts based on 3 weeks.
Washington’s Lower Snake River Compensation Plan Steelhead Program – A retrospective and program adaptive management overview Mark Schuck and Joe Bumgarner.
Effectiveness of alternative broodstock, rearing and release practices at Winthrop NFH William Gale and Matt Cooper -USFWS, Mid-Columbia River Fishery.
Chinook Salmon Supplementation in the Imnaha River Basin- A Comparative Look at Changes in Abundance and Productivity Chinook Salmon Supplementation in.
Recovery Patterns of Coded-Wire Tagged Spring Chinook Salmon in the Upper Willamette River Basin David S. Hewlett Cameron S. Sharpe Oregon Department of.
1 Independent Scientific Advisory Board June 12, 2003 A Review of Salmon and Steelhead Supplementation.
Joe Bumgarner Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Banks Lake Fishery Evaluation Project (Project ) Matt Polacek, Project Manager Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
& 2016 Forecast.  Hidden Falls: Extremely Poor returns for all species  Medvejie: Very Strong chum; Good Chinook; Average coho  Deer Lake: Average.
Ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Juvenile travel time and survival.
Alsea Steelhead Acoustic Tagging Project. ODFW -Salmonid Life Cycle Monitoring Project Alsea Steelhead Acoustic Tagging Project EPA – Estuarine Habitat.
Potential Effects of Mark-Selective Fisheries on Central Valley Salmon Brian Pyper and Steve Cramer Cramer Fish Sciences.
Payette MPG Sockeye Adult Tributary Juvenile Data Tributary Data
MPG Spring-Summer Chinook
Snake River MPG Fall Chinook Adult Tributary Juvenile Data Tributary
Risk Management of Non-target Fish Taxa as Related to Salmon Supplementation Presented by: Gabriel M. Temple.
Eagle Fish Genetics Lab (IDFG): Craig Steele Mike Ackerman
Presentation transcript:

SELECT AREA FISHERY EVALUATION BPA Project # CEDC, ODFW, WDFW

Project Goal: Develop and enhance known stock fisheries in LCR while protecting depressed wild stocks Project Background: Research ( ) Investigated 9 potential sites Test fishing for stock composition Determined rearing strategies Expansion/Introduction ( ) Expanded Youngs Bay production Established fisheries in 5 new sites Implementation ( ) Expand species, capacity, and releases in all areas Overview

Net Pen Sites

Rearing Net Pen Sites Youngs Bay (76 pens) COH, CHS, CHF-SAB Tongue Point (37 pens) COH Blind Slough (15 pens) COH, CHS Deep River (36 pens) COH, CHS Steamboat Slough (16 pens) COH Hatcheries Big Cr, CEDC, Cowlitz R, Eagle Cr, Elochoman R, Gnat Cr, Grays R, Klaskanine, Oxbow, Sandy, Willamette

Releases Past Releases COH 2-4 million CHS 1 million CHF-SAB fluctuating 2002 Releases 3.8 million COH 1.0 million CHS 1.6 million CHF-SAB

Commercial Fisheries Expanded and stable commercial opportunities Expanded market window Targets local stocks Minimal ESU impacts Minimal handle of incidental species

Ex-Vessel Values of Select Area Spring Fisheries,

Upriver Spring Chinook Impact Rates in Select Area Fisheries,

Recreational Fisheries SAFE releases contribute to ocean and mainstem fisheries Fisheries developing in SAFE areas Open year-round Virtually no impacts on non- target species Quality fish and fishery

Experiments Rearing & release experiments Time and size of release Acclimation & over-winter rearing Rearing density Winter dormancy feeding Subsurface feeding Avian avoidance releases Release location

Project Monitoring Commercial Landings Catch sampling Stock composition Local vs. non-local ESA impacts Recreational Catch and effort estimates Stock composition Rearing studies Smolt and adult survival rates Water quality Physio-chemical Temp, pH, DO, etc. Benthic Invertebrates/Substrate

Select Area Fisheries Evaluation Select Area Fishery Benefits : Known stock commercial harvest opportunities Supplements existing recreational fisheries and creates new opportunities Fisheries managed within ESA guidelines Minimal impacts on non-target species High survival rates Fisheries called for in NWPPC F&W Program and 2001 BO Fisheries approved by Columbia River Compact

Select Area Fisheries Evaluation Goals for : Maintain species diversity Increase production of high value species Expand to full production at some sites Enhance SAFE fisheries at other sites Investigate new areas, rearing strategies, and harvest methods Continue monitoring efforts

Select Area Fisheries Evaluation Plans for : Full Production: Spring Chinook Youngs Bay and Blind Slough Coho Youngs Bay, Tongue Point, Blind Slough, and Deep River Continued Research: Spring Chinook Deep River and Steamboat Slough Investigate homing enhancement at Tongue Point Coho Steamboat Slough Fall Chinook (SAB) Youngs Bay Achieve broodstock escapement needs

Actual and potential ex-vessel values of spring select area fisheries ActualPredicted Predictions based an average adult returns to Oregon and Washington SAFE sites from a combined 3,600,000 CHS releases of 2004 brood, 15# average adult weight and $2.50/pound ex-vessel value