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Project Summary

Project 1988-064-00 - Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Project Number:
1988-064-00
Title:
Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Summary:
The project is reflective of and integrated with ESA recovery goals for the white sturgeon outlined in the 1999 USFWS Recovery Plan and the 2006 Biological Opinion for White Sturgeon (RPA Component 4). Implementation is guided by the Conservation Aquaculture Plan for White Sturgeon prepared by the Tribe in cooperation with the White Sturgeon Recovery Team. Additionally, this project is being implemented as part of the Kootenai River Adaptive Management Program outlined in the Kootenai Subbasin Management Plan (Section 10.3.4 - page 94).

An Environmental Assessment was completed for this project in April 1997 (Kootenai River White Sturgeon Conservation Aquaculture Project - DOE/EA-1169).

The Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program is a central component of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho’s ecosystem-based restoration actions in the Kootenai River Subbasin. The conservation aquaculture program is part of a multi-program effort to achieve the Tribe’s vision of the Kootenai River and its floodplain as a healthy ecosystem with clean, connected terrestrial and aquatic habitats that foster healthy, productive populations of sturgeon, burbot, and other native fish, and which is capable of fully supporting traditional Tribal and other important societal uses.

The Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program includes both Kootenai River white sturgeon and burbot programs. The purpose of the Kootenai sturgeon program is to prevent extinction of this endangered population, preserve the existing gene pool, and continue rebuilding a healthy age class structure using conservation aquaculture techniques with wild native broodstock. The purpose of the burbot program is to reintroduce burbot into the lower Kootenai River and begin rebuilding the population using genetically similar stock from within the subbasin (Moyie Lake in British Columbia).
Proposer:
None
Proponent Orgs:
Kootenai Tribe (Tribe)
Starting FY:
2004
Ending FY:
2052
Stage:
Implementation - Project Status Report
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Mountain Columbia Kootenai 100.00%
Purpose:
Artificial Production
Emphasis:
Supplementation
Focal Species:
Burbot
Kokanee
Sturgeon, White - All Populations except Kootenai R. DPS
Sturgeon, White - Kootenai River DPS
Sturgeon, White - Lower Columbia River
Trout, Rainbow
Species Benefit:
Anadromous: 0.0%   Resident: 100.0%   Wildlife: 0.0%
Special:
None
BiOp Association:
FCRPS 2008 – view list of FCRPS 2008 BiOp Actions

None

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Summary of Budgets

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Decided Budget Transfers  (FY2023 - FY2025)

Acct FY Acct Type Amount Fund Budget Decision Date
FY2023 Expense $3,128,683 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (KToI) 2023-2025 MOA Extension 09/30/2022
FY2023 Expense $87,518 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Agreement Transfers (KToI) 11/3/2022 11/03/2022
FY2023 Expense $26,595 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Agreement Transfers (KToI) 11/3/2022 11/03/2022
FY2023 Expense $38,149 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Agreement Transfers (KToI) 11/3/2022 11/03/2022
FY2023 Expense $15,603 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Agreement Transfers (KToI) 11/3/2022 11/03/2022
FY2024 Expense $3,206,900 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (KToI) 2023-2025 MOA Extension 09/30/2022
FY2024 Expense $135,631 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Accord Transfers (Kootenai) 11/21/2023 11/21/2023
FY2024 Expense $369,688 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Accord Transfers (Kootenai) 11/21/2023 11/21/2023
FY2025 Expense $3,287,072 From: Fish Accord - Kootenai Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (KToI) 2023-2025 MOA Extension 09/30/2022
FY2025 Expense $15,603 To: Fish Accord - Kootenai Agreement Transfers (KToI) 11/3/2022 11/03/2022
FY2025 Expense $369,688 To: Fish Accord - Kootenai Accord Transfers (Kootenai) 11/21/2023 11/21/2023

Pending Budget Decision?  No


Actual Project Cost Share

Current Fiscal Year — 2024
Cost Share Partner Total Proposed Contribution Total Confirmed Contribution
There are no project cost share contributions to show.
Previous Fiscal Years
Fiscal Year Total Contributions % of Budget
2023 (Draft)
2022 $165,500 5%
2021 $143,900 5%
2020 $179,551 6%
2019 $205,485 7%
2018 $219,115 7%
2017 $127,659 4%
2016 $96,250 3%
2015 $196,250 6%
2014 $186,250 6%
2013 $186,250 7%
2012 $193,250 7%
2011 $193,250 6%
2010 $213,250 6%
2009 $213,250 8%
2008 $213,250 8%
2007 $213,250 8%

Contracts

The table below contains contracts with the following statuses: Active, Closed, Complete, History, Issued.
* "Total Contracted Amount" column includes contracted amount from both capital and expense components of the contract.
Expense Contracts:
Number Contractor Name Title Status Total Contracted Amount Dates
149 REL 2 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON STUDIES Terminated $1,402,146 10/1/2000 - 9/30/2001
4032 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON STUDIES History $5,029,663 3/20/2001 - 11/30/2004
20490 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 KOOTENAI RIVER FISHERIES STUDIES History $1,327,082 12/1/2004 - 11/30/2005
25349 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 KOOTENAI HATCHERY PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION History $1,390,072 12/1/2005 - 11/30/2006
30729 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI HATCHERY PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION History $2,574,286 12/1/2006 - 1/31/2008
BPA-003725 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Active $0 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008
37267 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 KOOTENAI R WHITE STURGEON AQUACULTURE Closed $4,366,996 2/1/2008 - 4/30/2010
BPA-004974 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Aquaculture Active $45,000 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010
46821 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI R WHITE STURGEON AQUACULTURE FACILITY Closed $5,255,118 5/1/2010 - 4/30/2012
BPA-005698 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Aquaculture Active $16,875 10/1/2010 - 9/30/2011
BPA-006334 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Active $135,450 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2012
57791 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI R WHITE STURGEON HATCHERY Closed $5,104,854 5/1/2012 - 1/31/2014
BPA-007717 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Active $33,262 10/1/2013 - 9/30/2014
63815 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI R WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,939,876 2/1/2014 - 1/31/2015
67995 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI R WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,855,535 2/1/2015 - 1/31/2016
BPA-008943 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Active $28,648 10/1/2015 - 9/30/2016
71451 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,977,002 2/1/2016 - 1/31/2017
BPA-009599 Bonneville Power Administration PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Active $27,596 10/1/2016 - 9/30/2017
74960 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,998,638 2/1/2017 - 1/31/2018
76826 REL 4 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $3,048,971 2/1/2018 - 1/31/2019
76826 REL 10 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,930,790 2/1/2019 - 1/31/2020
76826 REL 16 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $3,025,312 2/1/2020 - 1/31/2021
76826 REL 22 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $3,051,908 2/1/2021 - 1/31/2022
BPA-013143 Bonneville Power Administration FY22 PIT tags Active $33,600 10/1/2021 - 9/30/2022
76826 REL 29 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Closed $2,993,052 2/1/2022 - 1/31/2023
84055 REL 2 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Issued $3,296,548 2/1/2023 - 1/31/2024
84055 REL 8 SOW Kootenai Tribe 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Issued $3,712,219 2/1/2024 - 1/31/2025



Annual Progress Reports
Expected (since FY2004):16
Completed:14
On time:14
Status Reports
Completed:81
On time:36
Avg Days Late:7

                Count of Contract Deliverables
Earliest Contract Subsequent Contracts Title Contractor Earliest Start Latest End Latest Status Accepted Reports Complete Green Yellow Red Total % Green and Complete Canceled
4032 20490, 25349, 30729, 37267, 46821, 57791, 63815, 67995, 71451, 74960, 76826 REL 4, 76826 REL 10, 76826 REL 16, 76826 REL 22, 76826 REL 29, 84055 REL 2, 84055 REL 8 1988-064-00 EXP KOOTENAI RIVER WHITE STURGEON Kootenai Tribe 03/20/2001 01/31/2025 Issued 80 318 2 0 12 332 96.39% 0
BPA-3725 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2007 09/30/2008 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-4974 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Aquaculture Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2009 09/30/2010 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-5698 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Aquaculture Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2010 09/30/2011 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-6334 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2011 09/30/2012 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-7717 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2013 09/30/2014 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-8943 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2015 09/30/2016 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-9599 PIT Tags - Kootenai R White Sturgeon Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2016 09/30/2017 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BPA-13143 FY22 PIT tags Bonneville Power Administration 10/01/2021 09/30/2022 Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Project Totals 80 318 2 0 12 332 96.39% 0


The table content is updated frequently and thus contains more recent information than what was in the original proposal reviewed by ISRP and Council.

Review: 2020 Resident Fish and Sturgeon Project Review

Council Recommendation

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-NPCC-20210317
Project: 1988-064-00 - Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Review: 2020 Resident Fish and Sturgeon Project Review
Approved Date: 10/27/2020
Recommendation: Implement
Comments: Supported as reviewed.

[Background: See https:/www.nwcouncil.org/fw/reviews/2019RFS]

Independent Scientific Review Panel Assessment

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-ISRP-20210318
Project: 1988-064-00 - Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Review: 2020 Resident Fish and Sturgeon Project Review
Completed Date: None
Documentation Links:
Review: FY07-09 Solicitation Review

Council Recommendation

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-NPCC-20090924
Project: 1988-064-00 - Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Review: FY07-09 Solicitation Review
Approved Date: 10/23/2006
Recommendation: Fund
Comments: The expansion (for sturgeon and burbot) Work Element 5a, dependent upon favorable step review. Step 1 deliverable (Master plan) due July 20, 2007. Capital review needed for facility construction and land purchase in outyears per step sequence.

Independent Scientific Review Panel Assessment

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-ISRP-20060831
Project: 1988-064-00 - Kootenai River Native Fish Conservation Aquaculture Program
Review: FY07-09 Solicitation Review
Completed Date: 8/31/2006
Final Round ISRP Date: None
Final Round ISRP Rating: Meets Scientific Review Criteria (Qualified)
Final Round ISRP Comment:
This is an excellent proposal in many respects. The project has a history of being well managed and productive. But its breadth and complexity can be confusing and have led to questions and concerns, some of which remain even after an excellent and thorough response to ISRP's initial comments. The main qualifications in the ISRP's endorsement are that there are too many loosely linked projects under one umbrella and that the relatively weak kokanee reintroduction work should show substantive progress or begin to develop alternate approaches to the problem.

The response adequately clarified questions raised by the ISRP. The sponsors responded explicitly to technical questions the ISRP raised and to the complexity of the project. It is hard to argue with the overall success of this project over several years. The intent and rationale of the sponsors on each question are now clearer. Abundant documentation is provided, both from the literature and from their own publications. The new and revised tables are especially helpful and should aid not only this project but others in the Kootenai. However, the ISRP continues to be uneasy about the large scope of this project that is reflected in the large proposal, many ISRP preliminary comments, and extensive responses. The ISRP encourages further exploration of the administrative value of separating some portions (e.g., the burbot work) from other components.

The summary of the Kootenai River system and associated fish species was well done. The maps were particularly helpful. The technical and scientific background was improved in the response by adding information on what action is going to be taken to address each of the identified problems, and why the sponsors think the action is appropriate. The linkage of project objectives and limiting factors (page 13) is good but would have been more appropriate in the rationale or objectives sections. The proposal addresses species identified in subbasin and regional plans using restoration strategies identified in those plans.

There are clearly many projects that are ongoing in the Kootenai River subbasin that are related to this proposal, and many are identified. The overall level of collaboration on this project is very good. It is well integrated into other activities in the basin and communication and cooperation are very good among agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and Tribes. A particularly constructive element in this section of the proposal is Table D1, which was modified in the response to show the main actions that will be taken by each project.

The project history, which was interesting but overly long, shows that there is significant potential for intermediate term benefits for white sturgeon. Because of the long lifespan of sturgeon it is possible that cultured individuals released into the wild could provide gametes or embryos to maintain the population for several decades. The sponsor's rationale for artificial production and the quantitative analysis leading to that conclusion are explained in the response and by the recent paper published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. Nonetheless, there is considerable concern about the long-term prognosis of this project. It is not clearly established that the Kootenai stock was ever strong, nor that, under existing habitat conditions, it can recover to a level envisioned. The lack of clear evidence for stock distinctiveness is an issue as well.

For burbot, at this time the results of efforts to collect broodstock and culture juveniles is discouraging and not promising. Beginning a cell line for viral investigations for burbot at this early state of their culture seems premature and the response simply restated the sponsor's view.

The summary of kokanee reintroduction was initially confusing but clarified in the response. Because kokanee are abundant elsewhere in the system and they have been introduced throughout the western US in reservoirs and lakes, it seems like there are survival factors that need to be corrected before expecting their reintroduction to this area to be successful.

The proposal adopts the overarching objectives from the Kootenai subbasin plan. One weakness is that a timeline to achieve numerical abundance is not provided, a second is a lack of evidence that the objective is achievable using the strategies employed. The project is very broad in scope. Some of the work elements are appropriate and employ the best available scientific techniques. For other work elements, the experimental design and approach is not entirely defensible. The response helped clarify most of the ISRP's questions in the preliminary review, if only to reassert the sponsor's views.
Documentation Links:

Legal Assessment (In-Lieu)

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-INLIEU-20090521
Project Number: 1988-064-00
Review: FY07-09 Solicitation Review
Completed Date: 10/6/2006
In Lieu Rating: Problems May Exist
Cost Share Rating: 3 - Does not appear reasonable
Comment: White sturgeon/burbot conservation aquaculture; mitigation for Libby, but other entities (other hydro dam owners) authorized required, may need more cost share.

Capital Assessment

Assessment Number: 1988-064-00-CAPITAL-20090618
Project Number: 1988-064-00
Review: FY07-09 Solicitation Review
Completed Date: 9/14/2007
Capital Rating: Does Not Qualify for Capital Funding
Capital Asset Category: None
Comment: No capital funding is approved at this time due to the uncertainty of completing the capital construction. The capital funding will be revisited as the project moves through the Council's 3-step process.

Project Relationships: None

Name Role Organization
Virgil Watts III Project Manager Bonneville Power Administration
Shawn Young Supervisor Kootenai Tribe
David Kaplowe Supervisor Bonneville Power Administration
Edward Gresh Env. Compliance Lead Bonneville Power Administration
Nathan Jensen Project Lead Kootenai Tribe
Ashley Gray Administrative Contact Kootenai Tribe