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Contract 52091: 1997-004-00 EXP UPPER COL. RESIDENT FISH STOCK STATUS
Project Number:
Title:
Resident Fish above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Columbia Upper 100.00%
Contract Number:
52091
Contract Title:
1997-004-00 EXP UPPER COL. RESIDENT FISH STOCK STATUS
Contract Continuation:
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46284: 1997-004-00 EXP UPPER COL. RESIDENT FISH STOCK STATUS WDFW
  • 56424: 1997-004-00 EXP UPPER COL. JSAP WDFW
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Goals:
Assess current fishery conditions in the Blocked Area, above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams, by conducting baseline habitat surveys of tributary streams, lakes, and reservoirs and assessing the stocks and status of all resident fish species known to exist in those water bodies.  

Compile fisheries, habitat, and water quality data into a unified database.  The Blocked Area fisheries information housed in a central location allows managers to view the entire system while making management decisions, rather than basing decisions on isolated portions of the system.

Recommend and implement management actions based on research results.

Background:  
The project Resident Fish Stock Status Above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams (also known as the Joint Stock Assessment Project; JSAP), developed in 1997, is a cooperative project designed and guided jointly by fisheries managers in the Blocked Area; the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), Spokane Tribe of Indians, and the Colville Confederated Tribes.   The initial year of the project (1997) identified the need for a central data storage and analysis facility, coordination with the StreamNet project, compilation of Blocked Area fisheries information, and a report on the ecological condition of the Spokane River System.  These needs were addressed in 1998 by acquiring a central location with a data storage and analysis system, coordinating a pilot project with StreamNet, compiling fisheries distribution data throughout the Blocked Area, identifying data gaps based on compiled information, and researching the ecological condition of the Spokane River.

In order to perform joint stock assessment, the participants needed to develop a central database of fisheries related data for the Blocked Area that would be accessible to all Blocked Area managers.  Initial development of the database involved collecting all existing data, and storing them in various electronic formats at the Kalispel Tribe JSAP office in Spokane, WA.  Data gaps were identified and new investigations were initiated to fill those gaps.  A Unified JSAP Database (the UDB) was constructed in 2002, incorporating all data compiled for the Blocked Area to date into a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database.  

In order to ensure that any additional information collected throughout the life of this project will be easily stored and manipulated in the Unified JSAP Database, it was necessary to develop standardized methodologies between the JSAP fisheries managers.  Common collection and analytical methodologies were developed in 1999, and revised in 2002.  Since 1999, the project has been addressing some of the identified data gaps throughout the Blocked Area.  

Projects developed and undertaken by JSAP fisheries managers include investigations of the Pend Oreille River and its tributaries, the Little Spokane River and its tributaries, and water bodies within and near the Spokane Indian Reservation.  Specific projects include migration patterns of adfluvial and reservoir fish in Box Canyon Reservoir and its tributaries, a baseline assessment of Boundary Reservoir and its tributaries, ecological assessment of mountain lakes in Pend Oreille County, and assessments of seven streams and four lakes on the Spokane Indian Reservation.  These projects were completed through 2000.  Assessments of the Little Spokane River and its tributaries, tributaries to the Pend Oreille River, lakes throughout Pend Oreille County, and water bodies within and near the Spokane Indian Reservation were conducted in 2001, 2002, and 2003.  

In 2004, WDFW and the Kalispel Tribe identified as a priority the need to assess the current warmwater fishery conditions of the Box Canyon Reservoir, Pend Oreille River.  A standardized electrofishing, gillnetting, and fyke netting survey was conducted following the WDFW Standard Fish Sampling Guidelines for Washington State Ponds and Lakes (Bonar et al. 2000).  Additionally, baseline stream habitat, fish distribution, and abundance were determined for the Skookum Creek watershed, remaining tributaries in the Middle Spokane and Little Spokane watersheds, and upper Tshimikain Creek in 2004.    

In 2005, The Kalispel Tribe initiated a radiotelemetry study of northern pike in the Box Canyon Reservoir, Pend Oreille River to determine seasonal distribution, migration patterns and timing, habitat use, and locate potential spawning areas.  Tracking 25 tagged fish will continue into the summer of 2006.  Littoral and limnetic surveys of Deer and Loon lakes were completed in 2005.  WDFW personnel aided the Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery project conducting white sturgeon stock assessments in 2004 and 2005.  Spokane Arm Lake Roosevelt tributary surveys were completed to determine baseline stream habitat conditions, fish distribution, and critical low flow conditions.

In 2006, the project completed the Harvey Creek kokanee spawning run monitoring.  Monitoring of the spawning run (2002-2006) was conducted to establish trend data for the population, which was identified as a priority by regional managers due the relatively high variability in run sizes observed in previous years.  The run is monitored annually using a weir-style trap from early October through mid to late December.  Data collected during kokanee spawn monitoring includes species, length, weight, sex, reproductive condition, and fecundity.  The Kalispel Tribe continued investigating the status of northern pike in the Pend Oreille River by conducting a diet analysis, a mark-recapture population estimate, and a recruitment study, in addition to continuing the tracking study sampled.  A statistical model of redband rainbow trout presence as a function of stream habitat was be developed to help managers prioritize conservation and enhancement activities.  Work continued on adfluvial spawner use of tributaries to the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt and baseline habitat conditions of those tributaries.  Data from all collection activities, as well as the compilation of current and historical Colville Tribe fisheries, habitat, and water quality data was submitted to the JSAP database manager for inclusion in the JSAP UDB.  

In 2007, the JSAP project changed from having the Kalispel Tribe contract with BPA, with the other participants sub-contracting with the Kalispel Tribe, to a format where all of participants contract directly with BPA.  Thus, the project description will focus on WDFW activities only.  WDFW conducted burbot stock assessment sampling on Bead and Sullivan lakes to establish trend data for monitoring the population using CPUE.  This was the second year of assessments.  WDFW also conducted a mark-recapture experiment on the upper Spokane River to estimate redband trout abundance and begin to establish trend data to improve management of this population.  A baseline assessment of the fish populations in the middle Spokane River was conducted to determine indices of species composition, abundance, size, condition, and growth to improve management in this stretch of the river. Data from all collection activities were submitted to the JSAP database manager for inclusion in the JSAP UDB. In addition, a new MS Access database system for housing and managing the WDFW annual data was completed, tested, and loaded with data from 1999 through 2007. WDFW assisted with developing a simplified data load tool for easier populating of the UDB. Finally, the StreamNet Independent Datasets page was updated with WDFW 2006 JSAP data.

In 2008, WDFW conducted burbot stock assessment sampling on Bead and Sullivan lakes to establish trend data for monitoring the population using CPUE.  It was the third consecutive year of assessments using protocols established afterin 2006 and 2007.  Conducted a second mark-recapture experiment conducted on the upper Spokane River to estimate redband trout abundance which will help establish the data trend to improve management of this population.  Data from all collection activities will be submitted to the JSAP database manager for inclusion in the JSAP UDB.  The data will also be loaded into the WDFW JSAP MS Access database system.  Finally, the StreamNet Independent Datasets page will be updated with WDFW 2007 JSAP data.

In 2009, WDFW conducted burbot stock assessment sampling on Bead and Sullivan lakes to establish trend data for monitoring the population using CPUE.  This was the fourth consecutive year of assessments and was conducted according to protocols established in 2006 and 2007.  A third mark-recapture experiment was conducted on the upper Spokane River to estimate redband trout abundance which continues to add to the data trend to improve management of this population.  Data from all collection activities will be loaded into the WDFW JSAP MS Access database system.  The StreamNet Independent Datasets page will be updated with WDFW 2008 JSAP data.  WDFW data will not be added to the JSAP UDB until the issues with data loading and extraction have been rectified.

In 2010, WDFW conducted burbot stock assessment sampling on Bead and Sullivan lakes to continue to establish trend data for monitoring the population using CPUE.  This was the fifth consecutive year of assessments and was conducted according to protocols established between 2006 and 2008.  The mark-recapture experiment was conducted on the Spokane River, below Spokane Falls, to estimate redband trout abundance to help establish the data trend to improve management of this population. This was a cooperative effort with Avista Corporation.  We developed a draft sampling design and protocols for redband trout stock assessment in tributaries of the upper Columbia River that included a pilot juvenile redband trout trapping study.  Data from all collection activities were loaded into the WDFW JSAP MS Access database system.  The StreamNet Independent Datasets page was updated with WDFW 2010 JSAP data and prepared for submission to the Upper Columbia Resident Fish Stock Status project Database, once it is developed. We provided existing WDFW JSAP database to the contractor to assist with development of the new project database.

In 2011, WDFW will conduct a mark-recapture experiment conducted on the Spokane River, below Spokane Falls, to estimate redband trout abundance which will help establish the data trend to improve management of this population, in coordination with Avista Corporation.  We will also begin implementing and refining sampling design and protocols for redband trout stock assessment in the upper Columbia River tributaries by continuing the pilot juvenile redband trout trapping study on Sheep Creek near Northport, WA. Data from all collection activities will be loaded into the WDFW JSAP MS Access database system.  The StreamNet Independent Datasets page will be updated with WDFW 2011 JSAP data. Once the Upper Columbia Resident Fish Stock Status project Database been re-developed, all WDFW JSAP data will be submitted  to the JSAP data manager for loading into the database.

Location:  
The Joint Stock Assessment Project area (Blocked Area) covers 9.3 million acres with elevations ranging from 1000 feet above mean sea level to 7200 feet above mean sea level.  The project boundary is defined as all water body areas lying upstream of Chief Joseph Dam on the Columbia River System within the State of Washington.  Although the Blocked Area extends north and east into Canada and Idaho, respectively, the project area includes only the portion in Washington State at this time.  The northern and eastern boundaries lie within the Northern Rocky Mountains, while the southern and western boundaries lie within the volcanic soils of the Columbia Plateau.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
03/01/2011
Contract End Date:
02/29/2012
Current Contract Value:
$226,400
Expenditures:
$226,400

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

BPA COR:
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
Inform BPA about scientific collection permits. B: 165. Scientific Collection permits. 03/31/2011 03/31/2011
Upper Columbia River redband trout stock assessment study design C: 156. Design study to conduct redband trout stock assessment in the upper Columbia River. 03/31/2011 03/31/2011
Permits for trap installation D: 165. Juvenile redband trout trap installation permits. 03/31/2011 03/31/2011
SOW Package, accrual estimates, administration, contracting, management of on the ground activ E: 119. Manage and administer WDFW portion of project implementation. 02/29/2012 01/15/2012
Mark-recapture data for analysis. F: 157. Conduct abundance estimate of redband trout in the Spokane River. 11/30/2011 11/30/2011
Juvenile redband trout capture data for analysis G: 157. Conduct estimate of redband trout recruitment to the Upper Columbia River from Big Sheep Creek. 12/31/2011 12/31/2011
Database contents available to regional managers. H: 159. Transfer certified data in currently stored in an MS Access database to the JSAP UDB. 02/29/2012 02/28/2012
An MS Access database system with data, queries, forms, and reports and an updated JSAP UDB. I: 160. Update and maintain an MS Access-based database system for WDFW JSAP data. 02/29/2012 02/28/2012
Analyzed data for annual technical report. J: 162. Calculate redband trout abundance estimate and evaluate the estimator assumptions. 01/15/2012 01/15/2012
Analyzed data for annual technical report K: 162. Analysis of redband trout recruitment data. 01/31/2012 01/31/2012
Final report uploaded to the BPA website L: 132. Submit Annual Report for the period (Mar 2010) to (Feb 2011). 02/28/2012
Project coordination M: 189. Annual meeting. 02/29/2012 02/28/2012

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii)
  • 2 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 159 Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data
  • 2 instances 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 03/01/2011
B 165 Scientific Collection permits. 03/01/2011
C 156 Design study to conduct redband trout stock assessment in the upper Columbia River. 03/01/2011
D 165 Juvenile redband trout trap installation permits. 03/01/2011
E 119 Manage and administer WDFW portion of project implementation. 03/01/2011
F 157 Conduct abundance estimate of redband trout in the Spokane River. 03/01/2011
G 157 Conduct estimate of redband trout recruitment to the Upper Columbia River from Big Sheep Creek. 03/01/2011
H 159 Transfer certified data in currently stored in an MS Access database to the JSAP UDB. 03/01/2011
I 160 Update and maintain an MS Access-based database system for WDFW JSAP data. 03/01/2011
J 162 Calculate redband trout abundance estimate and evaluate the estimator assumptions. 03/01/2011
K 162 Analysis of redband trout recruitment data. 03/01/2011
L 132 Submit Annual Report for the period (Mar 2010) to (Feb 2011). 03/01/2011
M 189 Annual meeting. 03/01/2011