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Assessment Summary

BIOP Assessment 2002-068-00-BIOP-20101105
Assessment Number: 2002-068-00-BIOP-20101105
Project Number: 2002-068-00
Review: RME / AP Category Review
Proposal Number: RMECAT-2002-068-00
Completed Date: None
2008 FCRPS BiOp Workgroup Rating: Response Requested
Comments: BiOp Workgroup Comments: BPA would like to discuss further coordination in data management needs of this project to support RPA 72 and potentital coordination with PNAMP Data workgroup.

The BiOp RM&E Workgroups made the following determinations regarding the proposal's ability or need to support BiOp Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (RME) RPAs. If you have questions regarding these RPA association conclusions, please contact your BPA COTR and they will help clarify, or they will arrange further discussion with the appropriate RM&E Workgroup Leads. BiOp RPA associations for the proposed work are: ( 51.3 56.3 71.3 )
All Questionable RPA Associations ( 57.5 71.3 71.4 71.6 72.1) and
All Deleted RPA Associations ( 56.1 56.2 71.5 )
Proponent Response:

In addition to coordinating with ISEMP in standardization of data collection and their management of CHaMP data within the STEM database, the project supports RPA 72 through funding staff for participation in PNAMP workgroups and regional level data management workgroups addressing data management tools and standards for data storage and access.


 The project does not appear to have an association with RPA 51.3 as staff participation in fish population monitoring workgroups does not have a direct relationship to the final proposal.

The project does have an association with RPA 56.3 through participation in ongoing collaborative process to develop a regional strategy for limited habitat status and trend monitoring for key ESA fish populations.

 The project does have an association with RPA 71.3 in supporting the standardization and coordination of monitoring efforts through participation in regional coordination forums such as PNAMP. 

 

The project would appear to have an association with RPA 57.5 through providing input from technical staff regarding watershed condition data and biological impacts of tributary habitat restoration actions in the Columbia Basin. 

The project would appear to have an association with RPA 71.3 in addressing standardization of monitoring efforts through collaboration with the CHaMP project and participation in PNAMP workgroups.  

The project would appear to have an association with RPA 71.4 in addressing standardized metrics, data collection and reporting through collaboration with the CHaMP project

 The project does not appear to have an association with RPA 71.6, except as indirectly addressed through sub-actions 71.3 and 71.4. 

 The project would appear to have an association with RPA 72.1 through funding staff for participation in PNAMP workgroups and regional level data management workgroups addressing data management tools and standards for data storage and access.


 

The project does not appear to have an association with RPA 56.1, 56.2 or 71.5.