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Contract 29512: 1999-003-01 EXP ODFW FALL CH/CHUM SPAWNING BELOW 4 LOWER DAMS
Project Number:
Title:
Evaluate Spawning of Fall Chinook and Chum Salmon Just Below the Four Lowermost Mainstem Dams
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Basinwide - 100.00%
Contract Number:
29512
Contract Title:
1999-003-01 EXP ODFW FALL CH/CHUM SPAWNING BELOW 4 LOWER DAMS
Contract Continuation:
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
PROJECT TITLE: Evaluate spawning of fall Chinook and chum salmon just below the four lowermost Columbia River mainstem dams.

PROJECT GOAL:  The continuing purpose of this on-going project is to assess the extent of spawning by ESA-listed chum and fall Chinook salmon in the mainstem Columbia River so that the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) can be managed to protect and enhance these important populations.  Our primary focus is to determine what conditions must exist to provide successful spawning and rearing below mainstem dams and what measures must be taken to protect those fish.

PROJECT COORDINATION:  This is a cooperative project implemented under 5 BPA contracts with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:  This project has four biological objectives (see below).   Objectives listed here correspond to the Biological Objectives presented in Section 6 of the proposal submitted under the Mainstem/Systemwide Province for funding in FY2007-2009.  All four objectives will be addressed simultaneously over the three year period covered by this proposal as a series of tasks conducted by ODFW, PSMFC, USFWS, USGS, and PNNL.  Continued implementation of this project will result in an improved understanding of the relationship between operation of the FCRPS and protection of mainstem spawning salmon populations.  Funding will allow continued in-season management of the hydrosystem, reducing harm to mainstem spawning and incubation.  We have developed a series of tasks designed to inform regional fish managers regarding status and trends of mainstem spawning populations of chum and fall Chinook salmon.  These tasks will allow us to collect and report on abundance and productivity metrics, spatial structure, and genetic diversity that are essential for describing population viability and trends in abundance.  They will further our understanding of the spawning habitat requirements for these fish, especially as they relate to hydrosystem operation.  

PROJECT OBJECTIVE 1 - Describe abundance, spatial and temporal distribution, and possible stock origins of chum and fall Chinook salmon spawning in the mainstem Columbia River.  (Responsible Agencies: ODFW, PSMFC, PNNL)

PROJECT OBJECTIVE 2 - Describe abundance, spatial and temporal distribution, and possible stock origins of chum and fall Chinook salmon spawning in Columbia River tributaries downstream from The Dalles Dam.  (Responsible Agency: PSMFC)

PROJECT OBJECTIVE 3 - Describe emergence timing, and size at and time of emigration from local rearing areas.  (Responsible Agencies: ODFW, PSMFC, PNNL)

PROJECT OBJECTIVE 4 - Describe physical habitat use and requirements for fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River downstream from The Dalles, John Day, and McNary dams and for chum salmon downstream from Bonneville Dam.  (Responsible Agencies: USFWS, USGS, ODFW, PSMFC, PNNL)

There are 64 well defined tasks or subtasks under these 4 objectives listed in Section F of the proposal (with the responsible agency shown for each task).    Each agency takes the lead on specific tasks based on special skills and/or knowledge in those areas.  To summarize, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission leads the adult portion, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife leads the juvenile portion, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service leads the habitat portion, PNNL contributes to adult, juvenile and habitat work and USGS is responsible for the redd superimposition work.

ODFW CONTRACT DESCRIPTION:

The following list of ODFW Work Elements shows how each fits within the 4 project objectives.

OBJECTIVE 1 - Describe abundance, spatial and temporal distribution, and possible stock origins of chum and fall Chinook salmon spawning in the mainstem Columbia River.
Work Elements:
B. 157 - Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys
C. 158 - Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Tagging
D. 161 - Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Survey Data Exchange
E. 162 - Adult Chum Salmon Abundance Estimates
F. 162 - Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Chum Salmon
I. 157 - Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys
J. 161 - Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Ground Survey Data Exchange
K. 162 - Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Fall Chinook Salmon
L. 162 - Describe Stock Origins of Fall Chinook Salmon

OBJECTIVE 2 - Describe abundance, spatial and temporal distribution, and possible stock origins of chum and fall Chinook salmon spawning in Columbia River tributaries downstream from The Dalles Dam.
Work Elements: There are no ODFW work elements under this objective.

OBJECTIVE 3 - Describe emergence timing, and size at and time of emigration from local rearing areas.
Work Elements:
G. 157 - Juvenile Chum Salmon Population Sampling
H. 162 - Juvenile Chum Salmon Emergence Timing and Emigration Characteristics
M. 157 - Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon Collection and Sampling
N. 158 - Tagging of Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon
O. 162 - Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon Emergence Timing and Emigration Characteristics

OBJECTIVE 4 - Describe physical habitat use and requirements for fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River downstream from The Dalles, John Day, and McNary dams and for chum salmon downstream from Bonneville Dam.
Work Elements:
P. 157 - Deploy egg baskets
Q. 162 - Estimate egg to fry survival
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2006
Contract End Date:
09/30/2007
Current Contract Value:
$175,225
Expenditures:
$175,225

* 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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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Evan Arntzen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory No Interested Party evan.arntzen@pnnl.gov (509) 371-7201
Michael (ODFW) Arredondo Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Administrative Contact michael.p.arredondo@state.or.us (503) 947-6137
Robert Brooks Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Interested Party
Deborah Docherty Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR dldocherty@bpa.gov (503) 230-4458
Thomas Friesen Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Yes Technical Contact tom.a.friesen@state.or.us (971) 673-6068
Scott Hayes Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Administrative Contact scott.hayes@state.or.us
Brenda Heister Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer bsheister@bpa.gov (503) 230-3531
Jerilyn Irvine Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Administrative Contact jerilyn.irvine@state.or.us (503) 947-6137
Tucker Jones Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Technical Contact tucker.a.jones@odfw.oregon.gov (971) 673-6067
Paul Krueger Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver pqkrueger@bpa.gov (503) 230-5723
Thomas Rien Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Yes Technical Contact tom.a.rien@state.or.us (971) 673-6061
Ron Roler Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) No Interested Party rolerrjr@dfw.wa.gov (360) 906-6737
Joe Skalicky US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) No Interested Party joe_skalicky@fws.gov (360) 604-2500
Sandra Sovay Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Administrative Contact sandy.e.sovay@state.or.us (503) 947-6189
Colleen Spiering Bonneville Power Administration No Env. Compliance Lead caspiering@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
Kenneth Tiffan US Geological Survey (USGS) No Interested Party ken_tiffan@usgs.gov (509) 538-2972
Londi Tomaro Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife No Interested Party
Geoffrey Whisler Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Yes Contract Manager geoffrey.s.whisler@state.or.us (971) 673-6024


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
NEPA and Endangered Species Act Compliance A: 165. NEPA and Endangered Species Act Compliance 09/30/2007
Chum Spawning Ground Surveys B: 157. Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys 09/30/2007
Chum Salmon Carcass Tagging C: 158. Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Tagging 09/30/2007
Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Survey Data Exchange D: 161. Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Survey Data Exchange 09/30/2007
Chum Salmon Abundance Estimates E: 162. Chum Salmon Abundance Estimates 09/30/2007
Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Chum Salmon complete F: 162. Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Chum Salmon 09/10/2007
Juvenile Chum Salmon Population Sampling G: 157. Juvenile Chum Salmon Population Sampling 05/18/2007 05/31/2007
Characterize Relationships Between Chum Salmon Emergence Timing and Environmental Variables H: 162. Characterize Relationships Between Chum Salmon Emergence Timing and Environmental Variables 09/14/2007
Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys I: 157. Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys 09/30/2007
Fall Chinook Salmon Survey Data Exchange J: 161. Fall Chinook Salmon Survey Data Exchange 09/30/2007
Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Fall Chinook Salmon K: 162. Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Fall Chinook Salmon 09/10/2007
Describe Stock Origins of Fall Chinook Salmon L: 162. Describe Stock Origins of Fall Chinook Salmon 09/10/2007
Characterize Relationships Between Fall Chinook Emergence Time and Environmental Variables O: 162. Characterize Relationships Between Fall Chinook Emergence Time and Environmental Variables 09/10/2007
Compete all project/contract management requirements R: 119. Manage and administer Project 1999-003-01 09/09/2007 09/15/2007
FY06 final annual report submitted to BPA web site. S: 132. Annual Report 01/31/2007 02/01/2007

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Upper Columbia River Summer/Fall ESU
  • 2 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 3 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Chum (Oncorhynchus keta) - Columbia River ESU (Threatened)
  • 3 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 4 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 NEPA and Endangered Species Act Compliance 02/09/2007
B 157 Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys 02/12/2007
C 158 Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Tagging 02/12/2007
D 161 Chum Salmon Spawning Ground Survey Data Exchange 02/09/2007
E 162 Chum Salmon Abundance Estimates 02/09/2007
F 162 Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Chum Salmon 02/09/2007
G 157 Juvenile Chum Salmon Population Sampling 02/12/2007
H 162 Characterize Relationships Between Chum Salmon Emergence Timing and Environmental Variables 02/09/2007
I 157 Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Ground Surveys 02/12/2007
J 161 Fall Chinook Salmon Survey Data Exchange 02/09/2007
K 162 Describe Spawning Population Characteristics for Fall Chinook Salmon 02/09/2007
L 162 Describe Stock Origins of Fall Chinook Salmon 02/09/2007
M 157 Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon Population Sampling 02/09/2007
N 158 Fall Chinook Salmon Juvenile Tagging 02/09/2007
O 162 Characterize Relationships Between Fall Chinook Emergence Time and Environmental Variables 02/09/2007
P 157 Deploy egg baskets to estimate egg to fry survival of chum salmon 02/09/2007
Q 162 Egg to fry survival of juvenile chum salmon 02/09/2007
R 119 Manage and administer Project 1999-003-01 02/09/2007
S 132 Annual Report 02/09/2007
T 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007