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Contract 74314 REL 59: 2001-028-00 EXP EVALUATE BANKS LAKE
Project Number:
Title:
Banks Lake Fishery Evaluation
BPA PM:
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Crab 100.00%
Contract Number:
74314 REL 59
Contract Title:
2001-028-00 EXP EVALUATE BANKS LAKE
Contract Continuation:
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74314 REL 25: 2001-028-00 EXP EVALUATE BANKS LAKE
  • CR-333474: 2001-028-00 EXP EVALUATE BANKS LAKE
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The overall objective is to restore the kokanee fishery in Banks Lake.  In 2002 we implemented an evaluation study to determine the success of hatchery releases of Kokanee into Banks Lake.  Evaluating the survival and harvest contribution rates of three different release strategies, spring fry, fall fingerling and yearling net pen releases indicated that fall fry survived the best followed closely by net pen yearlings.  Spring fry survival was poor.  In 2013 net pens were moved to deeper water near Steamboat Rock allowing net pen fish access to open water upon release. Since the pens were moved, the net pen reared yearling release has shown the highest survival to adult age classes. Therefore, we will work to discontinue spring fry stocking and, if feasible, expand on the WDFW net pen program.  In addition, we will continue to test night and day, open water stocking of fall fry and compare survival to the adult life stage.  However, to legitimately evaluate these strategies we need to continue to sample the kokanee population over the next several years to quantify how many age 2 to 4 yr-old Kokanee are produced by each release option.  Adult kokanee will be collected during all fish surveys, creel, and during focused kokanee sampling (with boat electrofishing) to collect otoliths to determine stock specific survival.

Ford State Fish Hatchery will receive eggs from the Lake Whatcom Fish hatchery and raise those eggs to fry with funds from the BPA.  Fish food is supplied through ALEA grants.  Kokanee will then be planted into net pens by the Ford State Fish Hatchery and raised from October 2018 through their release in May or June 2019 by WDFW staff.

Walleye predation on Kokanee was determined to be the primary top down limiting factor to Kokanee survival in Banks Lake.  Piscivory by Smallmouth Bass occurs but was found to be less prevalent.  The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife liberalized the Walleye regulations in Banks Lake to remove more of the smaller walleye that have the highest consumption rates on Kokanee.  Fall Walleye Index Netting (FWIN) will be used to monitoring the walleye population over time.  An annual creel survey will be used to monitor Walleye harvest and size of fish harvested.

Lake Whitefish are the primary competitors with kokanee for zooplankton prey.  Lake Whitefish removal efforts will continue in the summer and winter months.  Reducing Lake Whitefish biomass will reduce their predatory impact on zooplankton.  A summer hydroacoustic surveys (July) will be used to monitor abundance and distribution of limnetic fish species including Kokanee and Lake Whitefish (target verification with limnetic gill netting survey).

Water quality and zooplankton monitoring will continue to identify if sub-optimal conditions occur for kokanee during survival-based studies and monitor Daphnia density and body size.

The budget for this project has been flat lined over the past several years. At the same time costs to conduct the same work have increased steadily resulting in reductions in the scope of work. FY19 budget allotments to this project will dictate the tasks that will continue, be reduced or eliminated form the scope of work (see FY18 budget for reductions made per task).

In summary, a sustained reduction in the effective size of our treatment (i.e., Whitefish removal), like occurred in 2017, would minimize or more importantly negate past efforts to reduce the standing crop of Lake Whitefish in Banks Lake and ultimately increase Kokanee survival.  Increased post-release survival of Kokanee is critical if a historically important fishery is ever to be present in Banks Lake and above the blocked area again.

The end of project deliverable will be a draft journal manuscript; eventually replaced with published version. The manuscript will use summarized, analyzed data sets to determine if Kokanee can reach density goals in a system occupied by top-down and bottom-up competitors. As the project closes, a new proposal will be developed to evaluate fish predator abundance and impacts above McNary Dam.  This project would use habitat specific fish density to refine population abundance, and track abundance through space and time to establish a baseline for before-after analysis when management actions are implemented to reduce predatory impacts to salmon.  This new project would be funded with funds allocated to the Banks Lake Project.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
03/01/2019
Contract End Date:
09/30/2020
Current Contract Value:
$394,497
Expenditures:
$394,497

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

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Obtain Required Permits A: 165. Obtain NEPA Clearance and Permits 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Limnetic Fish Sampling B: 157. Limnetic Gill Netting/Catch Rate Estimates 06/30/2020
Fish Density Estimates C: 157. Conduct Summer Mobile Hydroacoustic Fish Survey 06/30/2020
Limnetic Fish Abundance and Distribution D: 162. Analyze Mobile Hydroacoustic Data 06/30/2020
Catch and Harvest Data Collection E: 157. Banks Lake Creel Survey 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Harvest of Fishes in Banks Lake F: 162. Analyze Creel Survey Data 02/28/2020 02/29/2020
Zooplankton Sampling G: 157. Collect Zooplankton 06/30/2020
Zooplankton Composition, Density and Body Length H: 162. Analyze Zooplankton Samples 06/30/2020
Water Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Profile I: 157. Collect Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Data 06/30/2020
Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Profiles J: 162. Analyze Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Profiles 06/30/2020
Walleye Density (Walleye/net) K: 157. Fall Fish Survey 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Catch Metrics for Walleye and other Game Fish L: 162. Analyze FWIN Survey Data 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Kokanee Net Pen Maintenance M: 61. Maintain Kokanee Net Pens 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Net Pen Kokanee Culture N: 176. Culture Net Pen Kokanee (BY 2018) 05/31/2020 05/01/2020
Kokanee Culture Report O: 174. Kokanee Net Pen Log Report 02/29/2020 02/29/2020
Lake Whitefish Removal P: 190. Lake Whitefish Removal Feasibility 06/30/2020
Fish Barging Q: 66. Kokanee Barge Plants 06/30/2020
Completed 2018-19 Annual Report R: 132. Submit Annual Report for period 3/1/2018 through 2/28/2019 07/31/2019 05/13/2019
New CR Package Submittal to BPA T: 119. Accrual and Metric Reporting 10/01/2019 10/01/2019
Completed Final Project Report - Draft Manuscript U: 132. Final Project Report for the period (03 2002) to (02 2019) 09/30/2020 09/30/2020
Prepare New Proposal V: 141. Draft New Project Proposal 09/30/2020 09/30/2020

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 61 Maintain Artificial Production Facility/Infrastructure
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 6 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 4 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Obtain NEPA Clearance and Permits 04/01/2019
B 157 Limnetic Gill Netting/Catch Rate Estimates 04/01/2019
C 157 Conduct Summer Mobile Hydroacoustic Fish Survey 04/01/2019
D 162 Analyze Mobile Hydroacoustic Data 04/01/2019
E 157 Banks Lake Creel Survey 04/01/2019
F 162 Analyze Creel Survey Data 04/01/2019
G 157 Collect Zooplankton 04/01/2019
H 162 Analyze Zooplankton Samples 04/01/2019
I 157 Collect Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Data 04/01/2019
J 162 Analyze Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Profiles 04/01/2019
K 157 Fall Fish Survey 04/01/2019
L 162 Analyze FWIN Survey Data 04/01/2019
M 61 Maintain Kokanee Net Pens 12/13/2018
N 176 Culture Net Pen Kokanee (BY 2018) 12/13/2018
O 174 Kokanee Net Pen Log Report
P 190 Lake Whitefish Removal Feasibility 04/01/2019
Q 66 Kokanee Barge Plants 12/13/2018
R 132 Submit Annual Report for period 3/1/2018 through 2/28/2019 04/01/2019
S 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 04/01/2019
T 119 Accrual and Metric Reporting 04/01/2019
U 132 Final Project Report for the period (03 2002) to (02 2019)
V 141 Draft New Project Proposal