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Contract 84042 REL 137: 2008-710-00 EXP CHUM RM&E AND SUPPLEMENTATION
Project Number:
Project Title:
Chum Salmon Restoration in the tributaries below Bonneville Dam
BPA PM:
Project Stage:
Implementation
Project Area:
Province Subbasin %
Basinwide - 100.00%
Contract Number:
84042 REL 137
Contract Title:
2008-710-00 EXP CHUM RM&E AND SUPPLEMENTATION
Contract Continuation:
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84042 REL 114: 2008-710-00 EXP CHUM HABITAT RESTORE SUPPLEMENT
Contract Status:
Issued
Contract Description:
This contract will cover activities of an on-going project aimed at restoring chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) populations that utilize Washington State tributaries and mainstem Columbia River spawning areas below Bonneville Dam to viable/self-sustaining abundance levels using an integrated program of habitat restoration and enhancement/reintroduction programs.  Achieving recovery (i.e., delisting) of the ESU will require sufficient improvement in its abundance, productivity, spatial structure, and diversity.

WDFW identified a phased approach for the implementation of this proposal (attached at project level – Revised Proposal 6/5/09):
Phase 1: Development of an integrated program for chum salmon habitat restoration and enhancement/reintroduction programs (FFY2009-10).
Phase 2: Implementation of the integrated program (FFY 2011 and beyond).

Phase 1 - Program development in FFY 2009-10
1) An assessment of priority habitat restoration and/or chum channel sites.
2) An updated stock status review of LCR chum salmon population structure and abundance necessary to prioritize restoration and guide future implementation of enhancement/reintroduction programs.
3) Adaptive management of existing supplementation programs.
4) Development of a stepwise enhancement program that utilizes supplementation/reintroduction to rebuild LCR chum populations.
5) Development of a comprehensive program to monitor LCR chum salmon populations and evaluate the effectiveness of habitat restoration and supplementation/reintroduction actions.

With the activities completed from Phase 1, the project has moved into Phase 2 (implementation).
1) Generation of designs and feasibility studies will be initiated for habitat restoration projects and spawning channel sites that ranked out high in the priority assessment.
2) Implement the comprehensive adult and juvenile chum salmon monitoring program that was developed. To accomplish this, new tasks and tasks associated with two pre-existing BPA projects that focused on chum salmon monitoring (BPA Project #'s 1999-003 and # 2001-053) will now be accomplished under this project. Monitoring will focus on generating values for VSP parameters (abundance, diversity, spatial and temporal distribution) as well as data needed to measure effects of existing and future enhancement/reintroduction programs.
3) Continue the two existing chum salmon artificial production programs; a program on the Grays River for an "at-risk" population and the reintroduction of chum salmon into Duncan Creek. A three-pronged approach is being used to produce a self-sustaining chum salmon population in Duncan Creek. This approach included modifying the dam at the mouth of Duncan Creek (completed), enhancing spawning habitat (completed), and using local brood stock to reintroduce chum salmon back into the basin (ongoing). Methods employed and associated results can be used as a template for future reintroduction efforts for Columbia River chum salmon.
4) Continue the development of the LCR chum salmon Integrated Population Model (initiated under FFY19 contract).
5) Continue work as needed for program HGMPs and participate as needed in the consultation process.  A Three-Step review (completed) and HGMPs are requirements needed in order to provide ESA coverage for the take of adult individuals as part of broodstock collection and population estimation activities.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2026
Contract End Date:
06/30/2027
Current Contract Value:
$1,290,628
Expenditures:

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 30-Jun-2026.

BPA CO:
BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Coop
Accrual category:
RM&E
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Environmental Compliance B: 165. Environmental Compliance 06/30/2027
Data for spawner abundance estimates of chum salmon in primary spawning reaches of LCR WA tributaries C: 157. Spawning ground surveys & sampling/marking for spawner population estimates via carcass tagging 05/15/2027
Conduct carcass tagging programs in identified areas D: 158. Mark carcasses on spawning grounds for spawner population estimates 01/15/2027
Data needed to generate population est., Columbia River: I-205 to Bonneville Dam E: 157. Spawning ground surveys & sampling/marking for spawner population estimates via live tagging 06/30/2027
Place primary & secondary tags/marks on all adults seined but not used for supplementation F: 158. Mark/tag live spawners on spawning grounds for spawner population estimates 06/30/2027
Data needed for spawner abundance estimates of chum salmon in non-primary spawning areas G: 157. Spawning ground surveys & sampling in areas with low chum salmon spawner abundance 06/30/2027
Chum salmon spawning ground survey data exchange H: 161. Chum salmon spawning ground survey data exchange for mainstem Columbia River spawning areas 01/15/2027
Physical/environmental profile of the spawning channels during the time chum salmon are present I: 157. Monitor physical characteristics of renovated spawning channels at Duncan Creek 06/30/2027
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets J: 157. Adult trap monitoring at Duncan Creek 06/30/2027
Seine adults for broodstock K: 66. Seining activities for broodstock to be used at Duncan Creek and in hatchery programs 06/30/2027
Adult spawner data from Duncan Creek spawning channel L: 157. Sampling of spawners placed into Duncan Creek spawning channels 06/30/2027
Adult sampling data for artificial production at hatcheries M: 157. Sampling of adults used for artificial propagation at hatcheries 06/30/2027
Daily fry totals at Duncan Creek spawning channels N: 157. Enumeration and sampling of naturally produced fry at Duncan Creek 06/30/2027
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets O: 157. Enumeration of outmigrants from Skamokawa Spawning Channels 06/30/2027
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets P: 157. Enumeration and sampling at Grays River and Hamilton Creek Basin juvenile migrant traps 06/30/2027
chum salmon fed-fry for supplementation/enhancement releases into the Grays River Q: 176. Produce marked chum salmon fed-fry for Grays River supplementation/enhancement releases 06/30/2027
Marked chum salmon fed-fry for supplementation/enhancement releases R: 176. Produce marked chum salmon fed-fry for Duncan Creek supplementation/enhancement releases 05/15/2027
Fecundity estimates S: 157. Sampling of eggs for individual female fecundity - Beaver Creek and Washougal hatcheries 06/30/2027
Fry sampling for in hatchery survival rate. T: 157. Sampling of hatchery fry just prior to, and at ponding. 06/30/2027
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata U: 162. Analysis of hatchery data 06/30/2027
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata V: 162. Analysis of adult data (sampling, mark/recapture and survey counts) for population estimates 06/30/2027
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata W: 162. Analyze data collected from smolt trapping activities 06/30/2027
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata X: 162. Analysis to determine project origin adult returns 06/30/2027
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration Y: 119. Project management and administration 06/30/2027
Upload Plan to CBfish Z: 174. Continue development of a LCR chum salmon life-cycle model 06/30/2027
Completed Progress (Annual) Report AA: 132. Duncan Creek supplementation and Grays River Progress Reports for BYs 2023-2024 06/30/2027

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chum (Oncorhynchus keta) - Columbia River ESU (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 12 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 2 instances 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 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
B 165 Environmental Compliance
C 157 Spawning ground surveys & sampling/marking for spawner population estimates via carcass tagging 03/03/2026
D 158 Mark carcasses on spawning grounds for spawner population estimates
E 157 Spawning ground surveys & sampling/marking for spawner population estimates via live tagging
F 158 Mark/tag live spawners on spawning grounds for spawner population estimates
G 157 Spawning ground surveys & sampling in areas with low chum salmon spawner abundance
H 161 Chum salmon spawning ground survey data exchange for mainstem Columbia River spawning areas
I 157 Monitor physical characteristics of renovated spawning channels at Duncan Creek
J 157 Adult trap monitoring at Duncan Creek
K 66 Seining activities for broodstock to be used at Duncan Creek and in hatchery programs
L 157 Sampling of spawners placed into Duncan Creek spawning channels
M 157 Sampling of adults used for artificial propagation at hatcheries
N 157 Enumeration and sampling of naturally produced fry at Duncan Creek
O 157 Enumeration of outmigrants from Skamokawa Spawning Channels
P 157 Enumeration and sampling at Grays River and Hamilton Creek Basin juvenile migrant traps
Q 176 Produce marked chum salmon fed-fry for Grays River supplementation/enhancement releases
R 176 Produce marked chum salmon fed-fry for Duncan Creek supplementation/enhancement releases
S 157 Sampling of eggs for individual female fecundity - Beaver Creek and Washougal hatcheries
T 157 Sampling of hatchery fry just prior to, and at ponding.
U 162 Analysis of hatchery data
V 162 Analysis of adult data (sampling, mark/recapture and survey counts) for population estimates
W 162 Analyze data collected from smolt trapping activities
X 162 Analysis to determine project origin adult returns
Y 119 Project management and administration
Z 174 Continue development of a LCR chum salmon life-cycle model
AA 132 Duncan Creek supplementation and Grays River Progress Reports for BYs 2023-2024