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Contract 25825: 1998-007-03 EXP GRANDE RONDE SUPP'L M&E
Project Number:
Title:
Grande Ronde Supplementation O&M on Catherine Creek/Upper Grande Ronde River
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Blue Mountain Grande Ronde 100.00%
Contract Number:
25825
Contract Title:
1998-007-03 EXP GRANDE RONDE SUPP'L M&E
Contract Continuation:
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12785: 1998-007-03 GRANDE RONDE SUPPLEMENTATION M & E
Contract Status:
History
Contract Description:
I. Project Goal

To preserve the genetic variability and enhance the population size of the depressed spring chinook salmon populations in Catherine Creek and the Upper Grande Ronde River using a hatchery program based on the indigenous stock.

RPA 177: In 2002, BPA shall begin to implement and sustain NMFS-approved, safety-net projects.
Deliverables:  All of the deliverables contained in this statement of work will apply to this RPA.

II. Background

The ceded lands and usual and accustomed fishing sites in northeast Oregon of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) include areas where fish and wildlife populations have been negatively affected by the construction and operation of mainstem Columbia and Snake River dams. CTUIR is seeking restoration of these populations.  

The CTUIR, Nez Perce Tribe (NPT), and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) are cooperating in a Grande Ronde Endemic Spring Chinook Salmon Supplementation Program (GRESCSP) to increase natural production and eventually allow harvest of spring chinook salmon in the Grande Ronde River basin. This integrated salmon program uses captive and conventional broodstock artificial propagation components in order to prevent extinction, supplement natural production and restore productive fisheries in currently underutilized habitat in the Grande Ronde River basin. A comprehensive plan developed by comanagers to more functionally combine and integrate the captive brood and conventional components of the program was completed in 1998. All aspects of the GRESCSP are fully integrated with the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP).  Project activities are incorporated into the LSRCP/BPA Annual Operations Plan.

The GRESCSP is an extension of the LSRCP which has temporarily changed the emphasis of its spring chinook programs from mitigation to conservation.  Grande Ronde Basin tributaries currently being targeted for spring chinook supplementation under LSRCP include the upper Grande Ronde River, Catherine Creek and the Lostine River.  The primary focus of this project is the programs directed at Catherine Creek and the upper Grande Ronde River which lie within the ceded lands boundary of CTUIR.

The captive broodstock component of the program was initiated by NPT and ODFW in 1995 under initial funding from LSRCP.  CTUIR became involved in the program in late 1996.  Naturally-produced juvenile salmon are captured from three tributaries of the Grande Ronde River (Catherine Creek, upper Grande Ronde, and Lostine rivers) and then reared to maturity and spawned in captivity. Spawning of mature captive brood fish began in 1998.  Final rearing of these captive broodstock progeny occurs at Lookingglass Hatchery.  Smolts are then transferred back to their stream of origin for acclimation and release.

The conventional broodstock component of the program began in 1997 on the same three Grande Ronde tributaries.  Naturally-produced adult spring chinook salmon are captured at weirs on these tributaries and taken to Lookingglass Hatchery for spawning. CTUIR operates the adult collection weirs in the upper Grande Ronde River and Catherine Creek for population monitoring and collection of conventional broodstock. Due to low numbers of returning adults, no conventional broodstock were spawned from either Catherine Creek or the upper Grande Ronde River until 2001.  As with the captive brood portion of the program, final rearing of the conventional progeny is expected to occur at Lookingglass Hatchery.  Smolts will then be transferred back to their stream of origin for acclimation and release.

CTUIR operates juvenile acclimation facilities for spring chinook salmon in the upper Grande Ronde River and Catherine Creek. The first juveniles produced from the program were1998 brood captive brood progeny which were acclimated and released in 2000. In 2003 we released 129,756 smolts from the Catherine Creek facility and 237,800 smolts from the Upper Grande Ronde facility.  In 2004 we released 163,372 smolts from the Catherine Creek facility and 148,804 smolts from the Upper Grande Ronde facility.  Approximately 149,000-217,000 smolts are expected to be acclimated and released from each of the facilities in 2005.

III. Location of Project

The project is located in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon.  The Catherine Creek Acclimation Facility is at river mile 29 (rkm 47.5) of Catherine Creek (HUC 17060104).  The Catherine Creek Adult Collection Facility is at river mile 20 (rkm 33.0) of Catherine Creek (HUC 17060104).
The Grande Ronde Acclimation Facility is at river mile 199 (rkm 319.4) of the Grande Ronde River (HUC 17060104).  The Grande Ronde Adult Collection Facility is at river mile 191 (rkm 307.4) of the Grande Ronde River

IV. BPA-Furnished Property

BPA will provide all required water right permits from Oregon Water Resources (water rights) and instream work permits from the Division of State Lands for all facilities.
1. Catherine Creek acclimation water right and intake maintenance
2. Catherine Creek adult weir maintenance.
3. Upper Grande Ronde acclimation water right and intake maintenance.
4. Upper Grande Ronde adult weir maintenance.

In 2002 the project was divided into 2 separate contracts, Operations and Maintenance (contract # 6509) and Monitoring and Evaluation (contract # 12785).
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
01/01/2006
Contract End Date:
12/31/2006
Current Contract Value:
$147,110
Expenditures:
$147,110

* 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 Concluded
Deliverable complete A: 119. Project Management 12/31/2006 01/04/2007
Deliverable complete B: 165. Obtain Permits and submit copies to BPA NEPA group 12/31/2006 01/04/2007
Deliverable complete C: 118. Coordination of Project Activities 12/31/2006 01/04/2007
Deliverable complete D: 24. EXPIRED: Trap summer steelhead 05/13/2006 06/30/2006
Deliverable complete E: 157. Field and Lab Data Collection 12/31/2006
Deliverable complete F: 158. Mark/tag spring chinook and steelhead 12/31/2006 01/04/2007
Deliverable complete G: 159. Obtain fish and environmetal data 12/31/2006
Deliverable complete H: 160. Create and maintain data files 12/31/2006
Deliverable complete I: 162. Analyze adult summer steelhead life data 12/31/2006
Deliverable complete J: 162. Analyze adult spring Chinook life history data 12/31/2006
Deliverable complete K: 162. Analyze juvenile spring Chinook life history data 12/31/2005 07/01/2006
Deliverable complete L: 132. Complete Annual Report 04/07/2006 04/21/2006
Deliverable complete N: 161. Project data web-accessible 12/31/2006 01/04/2007
Deliverable complete O: 183. Peer-reviewed publications/presentations 12/31/2006 01/04/2007

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Snake River Spring/Summer ESU (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Snake 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 119 Project Management
B 165 Obtain Permits and submit copies to BPA NEPA group
C 118 Coordination of Project Activities
D 24 EXPIRED: Trap summer steelhead
E 157 Field and Lab Data Collection
F 158 Mark/tag spring chinook and steelhead
G 159 Obtain fish and environmetal data
H 160 Create and maintain data files
I 162 Analyze adult summer steelhead life data
J 162 Analyze adult spring Chinook life history data
K 162 Analyze juvenile spring Chinook life history data
L 132 Complete Annual Report
M 185 Status Reports
N 161 Project data web-accessible
O 183 Peer-reviewed publications/presentations