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Contract 55243: 1994-026-00 EXP CTUIR LAMPREY RESEARCH AND RESTORATION
Project Number:
Title:
Pacific Lamprey Research and Restoration Project
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Umatilla 100.00%
Contract Number:
55243
Contract Title:
1994-026-00 EXP CTUIR LAMPREY RESEARCH AND RESTORATION
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Pacific Lamprey Research and Restoration Project

CONTRACT BACKGROUND:

Introduction
Since its inception in 1995, the Lamprey Research and Restoration Project has focused on two major components: 1) restoration activities involving outplanting broodstock from the mainstem Columbia to increase larval lamprey abundance in the upper Umatilla River; and 2) understanding the biology and ecology of Pacific lamprey.  In the coming year we propose to expand both of these efforts to bring us closer to the ultimate goal of the project: restoring the natural production of Pacific lampreys in the Umatilla River to self-sustaining and harvestable levels.  
The CTUIR project has been instrumental in developing a restoration plan for Pacific lamprey in the mid-Columbia drainage by collecting information on: past and current lamprey abundance; factors limiting production; habitat requirements for each life phase; donor stock availability; population genetics; disease; migratory pheromones; migratory timing; and homing information. In addition, research conducted by CTUIR staff has provided valuable information on the biology and ecology of Pacific lamprey within the basin.
The project began in 1995 to explore why the once-abundant Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) populations were declining in mid-upper Columbia and Snake River tributaries (Close et al. 1995). As a valuable food and cultural resource for Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest, the declining populations of lamprey impacted treaty-secured fishing opportunities by forcing the four Columbia River treaty tribes to gather this traditional food fish in lower Columbia River locations (Close et al. 1995).

The Umatilla River basin was chosen by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) as the initial pilot restoration project for several reasons: 1) the Umatilla River historically produced a fishable population of lampreys, 2) restoration efforts for salmonids in the basin may help with overall Pacific lamprey restoration, and 3) current population level of Pacific lampreys in the Umatilla River were extremely low. In 1998, CTUIR began developing a restoration plan. Historical abundance and distribution data were summarized from tribal and ODFW interviews, and larval abundance and distribution surveys were completed in the John Day, Umatilla, Walla Walla, Tucannon, and Grand Ronde rivers. In cooperation with NWPCC, Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission (CRITFC), U.S. Geological Survey (Columbia River Research Laboratory, (CRRL)), USFWS, and ODFW, CTUIR staff developed the restoration plan for the basin. Knowledge on historical abundance, lamprey handling, transport, spawning, and outplanting of larvae were collected, and experiments conducted to maximize the potential for the restoration of lampreys in the Umatilla River.

In 2000, CTUIR implemented a pilot project in the Umatilla River. Outplantings of adult lampreys in the Umatilla River began in May 2000, and the monitoring of several metrics of lamprey (larval densities, number of upmigrating adults and outmigrating larvae) has continued annually. Now in its ninth year, the pilot project continues to outplant sexually mature adult lamprey in an effort to increase larval densities in the upper basin.

In FY12, we will continue efforts to broaden the research and restoration priorities of Pacific lamprey by continuing to out-plant broodstock to the upper Umatilla basin and monitor various population metrics. We will broaden our research work by learning and improving techniques to mark and/or PIT tag juvenile Pacific lampreys.  We will collaborate with the USGS in a three year study to evaluate the impacts of various types of irrigation diversion screens on entrainment, injury, and delayed mortality of juvenile lampreys.  This study will be funded by multiple agencies that include: CTUIR, USGS, CRITFC, USFWS, BIA and USBOR.  In the end, the agencies hope this work will allow an assessment of the impacts of irrigation diversions on lamprey populations and lead to the development of operational and design criteria for screens that are suitable for the safe passage of juvenile lampreys.

We will continue efforts (commenced in 2005) to understand spawning behavior of adult Pacific lampreys by following ~ 60 radio tagged individuals from May - October. We will release radiotagged lampreys above and below Threemile Falls Dam, near Cottonwood Bend, and between Westland and Feed (Cold Springs) irrigation diversions.

In addition, CTUIR will contract with Dr. Mary Moser to begin the development of protocols and criteria needed to implement an artificial propagation plan.  This work is very preliminary and would have region-wide applicability.  CTUIR has a new laboratory in collaboration with Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, WA.  CTUIR would use this facility to begin our preliminary work.

The project has the following objectives for 2012:
1.  Increase larval abundance in the Umatilla River by outplanting adult lampreys.
2.  Estimate lamprey abundance at index sites in the Umatilla River, and Meacham Creek.
3. Estimate the number of adult upmigrants entering the Umatilla River.
4. Estimate the number of outmigrating lamprey (larvae and metamorphosed) from the Umatilla River.
5. Monitor spawning behavior and passage routes over low-head irrigation diversions of Pacific lamprey using radio telemetry.
6.  Evaluate impacts of various types of irrigation diversions on juvenile lamprey entrainment, injury, and delayed mortality using fluoroscein dye and PIT-tagged fish.  This work is in collaboration with USGS, USFWS, CTUIR, CRITFC, and USBOR.
7.  Develop, design and implement adult Lamprey Passage Structures at selected irrigation diversion dams on the Umatilla River.
8.  Report results to the funding agency.
9.  Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and attend professional conferences.
10. Complete monitoringmethods.org protocols for related work elements.
11. Begin preliminary work related to artificial propagation research.

GOAL
The overall goal of this research is to provide essential information through implementation of a recovery plan for Pacific lamprey in the Umatilla River. In addition, research conducted by CTUIR staff has provided valuable information on the biology and ecology of Pacific lamprey within the basin. These objectives will provide information that will be useful for restoration efforts elsewhere in the Columbia River Basin where lamprey may be declining or extirpated.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2011
Contract End Date:
09/30/2012
Current Contract Value:
$422,622
Expenditures:
$422,622

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2024.

Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Provide necessary compliance documentation A: 165. Provide Environmental Compliance documentation for lamprey project (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Estimate the number of lamprey migrating out of the Umatilla River B: 157. Estimate the number of outmigrating lamprey in the Umatilla River (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Evaluate irrigation diversion impacts to juvenile lampreys C: 157. Evaluate irrigation diversion impacts to juvenile lampreys (USGS and collaborators) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Estimate of RST trap efficiency D: 162. Estimate RST efficiency for capturing outmigrating Pacific lamprey. (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Collect data on larval lamprey in Umatilla River. E: 157. Estimate larval lamprey densities in the Umatilla River. (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/28/2012
Collect, hold and outplant Pacific lampreys for supplementation F: 66. Trap/Collect/Hold Pacific lampreys (CTUIR/Moser) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Collect adult upmigrant data G: 157. Document the number of adult lamprey migrating into the Umatilla (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Collect, hold and transport adult lampreys for radio telemetry experiment H: 66. Collect Pacific Lamprey for radio tracking experiment (CTUIR) 08/15/2012 08/15/2012
Radio tag up to 60 adult Pacific lamprey I: 158. Mark and tag Pacific Lamprey for radio tracking experiment (CTUIR and Moser) 08/15/2012 08/15/2012
Monitor movement of radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey J: 157. Monitor spawning/migration behavior of Pacific lamprey (CTUIR and Moser) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Download and transmit radio tracking data to existing database K: 159. Download radio telemetry data (CTUIR and NMFS) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Plan and design adult lamprey passage ramps L: 175. Design adult lamprey passage structure for selected diversion/dam in Umatilla R. (CTUIR and Moser) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Database of all data collected over the course of the project M: 160. Create and maintain database of larval densities, outmigrants and adult upmigrants (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Publish results in peer-reviewed journals N: 183. Publish results of Pacific lamprey studies (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Present findings to the Tribal community, general public and scientific community O: 161. Present findings (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Participate & coordinate with workgroups P: 189. Participate in technical and policy work groups (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Develop a draft regional lamprey supplementation plan Q: 174. Develop a draft regional supplementation plan for Pacific lamprey (CTUIR and CRITFC tribes) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Inform the public and professional communities about the project and scientific findings R: 99. Educate and inform the public about the Lamprey Research and Restoration Project (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012
Attach Progress Report in Pisces S: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2007 to Sep 2008 12/15/2011 12/15/2011
Attach Progress Report in Pisces T: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2008 to Sep 2009 08/31/2012
Attach Progress Report in Pisces U: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2009 to Sep 2010 08/31/2012
Attach Progress Report in Pisces V: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2010 to Sep 2011 07/15/2012
Contract management complete W: 119. Project Management for lamprey project (CTUIR) 09/30/2012 09/30/2012

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Lamprey, Pacific (Entosphenus tridentata)
  • 2 instances of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 5 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 159 Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Provide Environmental Compliance documentation for lamprey project (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
B 157 Estimate the number of outmigrating lamprey in the Umatilla River (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
C 157 Evaluate irrigation diversion impacts to juvenile lampreys (USGS and collaborators) 10/01/2011
D 162 Estimate RST efficiency for capturing outmigrating Pacific lamprey. (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
E 157 Estimate larval lamprey densities in the Umatilla River. (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
F 66 Trap/Collect/Hold Pacific lampreys (CTUIR/Moser) 10/01/2011
G 157 Document the number of adult lamprey migrating into the Umatilla (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
H 66 Collect Pacific Lamprey for radio tracking experiment (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
I 158 Mark and tag Pacific Lamprey for radio tracking experiment (CTUIR and Moser) 10/01/2011
J 157 Monitor spawning/migration behavior of Pacific lamprey (CTUIR and Moser) 10/01/2011
K 159 Download radio telemetry data (CTUIR and NMFS) 10/01/2011
L 175 Design adult lamprey passage structure for selected diversion/dam in Umatilla R. (CTUIR and Moser) 10/01/2011
M 160 Create and maintain database of larval densities, outmigrants and adult upmigrants (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
N 183 Publish results of Pacific lamprey studies (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
O 161 Present findings (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
P 189 Participate in technical and policy work groups (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
Q 174 Develop a draft regional supplementation plan for Pacific lamprey (CTUIR and CRITFC tribes) 10/01/2011
R 99 Educate and inform the public about the Lamprey Research and Restoration Project (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
S 132 Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2007 to Sep 2008 10/01/2011
T 132 Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2008 to Sep 2009 10/01/2011
U 132 Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2009 to Sep 2010 10/01/2011
V 132 Submit Progress Report for the period Oct 2010 to Sep 2011 10/01/2011
W 119 Project Management for lamprey project (CTUIR) 10/01/2011
X 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 10/01/2011