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Contract 61373: 2008-105-00 EXP SELECTIVE GEAR DEPLOYMENT
Project Number:
Title:
Selective Gear Deployment
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Cascade Okanogan 40.00%
Mainstem - 60.00%
Contract Number:
61373
Contract Title:
2008-105-00 EXP SELECTIVE GEAR DEPLOYMENT
Contract Continuation:
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57210: 2008-105-00 EXP SELECTIVE GEAR DEPLOYMENT
  • 65295: 2008-105-00 EXP SELECTIVE GEAR DEPLOYMENT
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The data and lessons collected from the Evaluate Live Capture Gear project (2007-249-0) and two seasons of the Selective Gear Deployment (2008-105-00) continue to provide the focus and direction for the selective harvest program in the upper Columbia and Okanogan river basins.  This project affects a diverse range of issues relating to salmonid populations and human health within the basin. The first and perhaps most visible achievement is already being realized; increased salmon harvest capacities of the Colville Tribes to fully utilize their negotiated harvest allocation and provide the Tribal membership with a valuable food resource. Less visible but equally important, the implementation of a full-scale selective fishing program in the Upper Columbia region will remove not only the hatchery Chinook originating from the imminent Chief Joseph Hatchery, but also the hatchery Chinook straying from downriver programs. The harvest of only hatchery Chinook at the Okanogan River confluence, and conversely allowing the natural escapement of natural-origin Chinook, will increase the proportion of natural influence (PNI) on the spawning grounds by removing hatchery-origin fish before they can spawn.  This is intended to preserve the diversity and viability of the Okanogan summer/fall Chinook population and prevent future listings under the federal ESA. Additionally, the program will provide the necessary Chinook broodstock for area supplementation programs, including the Chief Joseph Hatchery.  The number of fish harvested will vary by run-size, but the tribe anticipates that more than 1,000 hatchery-origin Chinook will be harvested each year.  Sockeye are not marked in a way that can be easily identified in the field and will be harvested with regard only to an annual agreement on harvest allocation levels.  

The selective gear deployment team will harvest only adipose fin clipped, hatchery Chinook to reduce the proportion of hatchery origin Chinook on spawning grounds (pHOS). Reducing the pHOS of summer Chinook and summer steelhead will create more locally-adapted populations of fish. The goal is to maintain pHOS values of less than 30 percent for both steelhead and summer/fall Chinook. Actual numbers will vary based on the PNI value being targeted each year as part of the Chief Joseph Hatchery Plan. The Evaluation of Live Capture Gear project produced results that indicated that survival rates were high for seines, less so for other techniques such as tangle nets. However, it was also found that the seining operations were insufficient on their own to remove the number of hatchery origin fish required to achieve conservation goals for the system as too many hatchery fish would spawn in the wild decreasing natural population productivity. To this end, the Colville Tribes are in process of constructing a temporary, semipermanent weir on the Okanogan River to supplement removal of hatchery fish for broodstock and to provide fish for tribal harvest. Combined, the two techniques are expected to remove upwards of 80 percent of the surplus hatchery fish returning to the basin each year.   Investigation will continue into the construction of a pound net trap or other, stationary fish trap.  Additionally, scaffolds are planned to be constructed at two separate locations so that tribal members can use dip nets and hoop nets in order to fish in a mark-selective manner.  

The main scientific focus for this program is to support the goals and objectives set forth in the HSRG.  However, the tribal membership, and other tribes in the basin, will reap the rewards of the fish distributed fresh when in season.  Fish were shared with the Okanagan Nation Alliance, Coeur d'Alene, Kalispel, Kootenai, Spokane, Shoshone-Bannock and Wanapum tribes in 2012 and plans for 2013 include a similar arrangement if there is a successful harvest. To fully harvest fish to the their allocation level, fish must be processed and stored for use at other times of the year.  

Fishing for the tribal membership is not the only type of harvest that will take place.  Hatchery broodstock will be collected for use in area hatchery-supplementation programs. The goal is to ultimately collect a maximum of 1,107 adult summer/fall Chinook for the Chief Joseph Hatchery Program (when operational), with a mortality rate on natural origin fish of less than 3 percent.  In the interim, broodstock will be collected in a collaborative effort by the CCT and the WDFW to raise fish at the Chief Joseph Dam Hatchery for release from acclimation ponds on the Okanogan River.  The CCT collected one half the number of natural-origin, Chinook adults needed for the Similkameen Pond in 2010 but were stifled in an attempt to collect 100% in 2011 due to the lack of a good thermal barrier at the mouth of the Okanogan River.  136 NOR summer Chinook were collected for brood in 2012.

Catch and harvest data and analysis will be distributed by the end of November following each fishing season to interested parties and entities, such as the WDFW for run reconstruction.  Project employees will attend local, regional and national meetings to share data, lessons and opinions on the selective fishing program.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
06/01/2013
Contract End Date:
05/31/2014
Current Contract Value:
$349,640
Expenditures:
$349,640

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

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Contract Contractor:
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
Up to date ESA, waterway permits, and NEPA B: 165. Determine which ESA, waterway permits, and NEPA compliance are needed and obtain 05/31/2014 05/31/2014
All administrative tasks fulfilled with timely, quality products C: 119. Project Administration 05/31/2014 05/31/2014
Create, refine and use harvest database module D: 160. Create, refine, and use harvest database module 03/07/2014 03/07/2014
Harvest data from live capture gears at discrete locations E: 157. Collect harvest data from live capture gears at discrete locations 04/04/2014 03/25/2014
Analyzed and summarized harvest data F: 162. Analyze and summarize all harvest data 05/07/2014 05/07/2014
Collect broodstock for area hatchery programs G: 66. Collect broodstock for area hatchery programs 11/01/2013 09/30/2013
Inform and educate the CCT membership, and other regional partners I: 99. Inform and educate the CCT membership and general public 05/31/2014 04/30/2014
Attach Progress Report in Pisces J: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period 8/1/11 to 12/31/13 05/19/2014
Complete 2013 RPA report in Taurus K: 141. Submit BiOp RM&E Report in Taurus for Calendar Year 2013 03/15/2014 03/15/2014

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Upper Columbia River Summer/Fall ESU
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 98 Other
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Upper Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 06/01/2013
B 165 Determine which ESA, waterway permits, and NEPA compliance are needed and obtain 06/01/2013
C 119 Project Administration 06/01/2013
D 160 Create, refine, and use harvest database module 06/01/2013
E 157 Collect harvest data from live capture gears at discrete locations 06/01/2013
F 162 Analyze and summarize all harvest data 06/01/2013
G 66 Collect broodstock for area hatchery programs 06/01/2013
H 98 Construction of Colville Fishing Platforms (continued from previous contracts) 06/01/2013
I 99 Inform and educate the CCT membership and general public 06/01/2013
J 132 Submit Progress Report for the period 8/1/11 to 12/31/13 06/01/2013
K 141 Submit BiOp RM&E Report in Taurus for Calendar Year 2013 06/01/2013