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Focal Species Summary

Contract 65187: 1991-047-00 EXP SHERMAN CREEK HATCHERY
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 A165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationObtain / Maintain PermitsMaintain necessary and required local, state and federal permits in coordination with WDFW, BPA, DOE, US Fish &Wildlife Service and National Park Service.
 B176Produce Hatchery FishBY2012 Spokane (WDFW) Stock Rainbow Trout Fingerling Rearing and ReleaseRear and release up to 225,000 Spokane (WDFW) stock rainbow trout. These fish will then be reared over winter in SCH net pens and/or raceways for release into Lake Roosevelt after the spring drawdown.Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 C176Produce Hatchery FishBY 2013 Spokane (WDFW) Stock Rainbow Trout Fingerling RearingRear up to 350,000 Spokane (WDFW) stock rainbow fingerlings for transfer into net pens for winter rearing. These fish will be received from the Spokane Tribal Hatchery in June at 90 fish per/lb. and reared in the raceways until they are transferred to the net pens in October at approximately 15 fish per/lb. These fish will then be reared over winter in SCH net pens / raceways for release into Lake Roosevelt after the spring drawdown.Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 D176Produce Hatchery FishBY 2014 Spawn and ship Kokanee Salmon eggs.Spawning operations at the WDFW Hatcheries will follow WDFW current broodstock collection and Fish Health spawning guidelines and policies. This is to ensure genetic diversity and to prevent the spread of any known pathogens. While initial kokanee egg take goals have changed through adaptive management, we will coordinate with the Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Evaluation Program,(LRFEP) and Lake Roosevelt Hatchery Coordination Team,(LRHCT) on kokanee adults available for spawning. Egg takes will be transferred to the WDFW Spokane Hatchery or to the Spokane Tribal Hatchery for incubation and early rearing.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka)
 E176Produce Hatchery FishAlternate Kokanee Brood Stocks / Eggs Imported.Facilitate the importation of kokanee stocks into the project area. Alternate brood sources such as Kootenay Lake stock kokanee are being used to evaluate and improve returns, safe guard native stocks and to increase kokanee populations throughout the reservoir. To date, Sherman Creek Hatchery has imported native Kootenay Lake kokanee eggs in Brood Years 1998, 2003, 2005, and 2008 for use on the Lake Roosevelt Project. The current native stock egg request is 1.5 million Meadow Creek kokanee as specified in the Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Evaluation Plan Recommendations and the Lake Roosevelt Guiding Document.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka)
 F60Maintain Fish HealthFish Health MonitoringTo produce healthy fish through an effective fish health monitoring, feeding, treating, water flow and density rearing program. The WDFW Fish Health Program performs the fish health monitoring for the Sherman Creek and Spokane Tribal Hatcheries and for the Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pen Project.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka), Sturgeon, White (A. transmontanus) - Lower Columbia River, Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii), Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 G66Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - HatcheryFish Trapping, Transfers and PlantsTo transport trapped adults for spawning operations and to transport juveniles for rearing and stocking within the Lake Roosevelt Project Area. This may require using Sherman Creek's Barge and live haul tanks to facilitate open water releases that provide deep water refugia from predators. The Lake Roosevelt projects combined have three live haul transport tankers which make it necessary to operate collectively in order to facilitate moving and stocking of fish within the project area. Stocking and release strategies are developed from the Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Evaluation Program and the Lake Roosevelt Hatchery Coordination Team, to meet biological objectives.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka), Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii), Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 H141Produce Other ReportsProduce monthly fish culture reportsProduce: Monthly WDFW / LRFEP Stock and Plant Reports, Monthly WDFW / BPA Fiscal and Billing Reports.
 I99Outreach and EducationOutreach and EducationRepresents Sherman Creek Hatchery, WDFW and BPA on the Lake Roosevelt Project through local schools and civic organizations.
 J185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.
 K174Produce PlanProduce an Annual Operation PlanDevelop/review an annual operating plan that covers fish culture operations and hatchery maintenance.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka), Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 L61Maintain Artificial Production Facility/InfrastructureSherman Creek Hatchery & Net Pens - Maintenance and RepairIncludes all maintenance and repair activities associated with this fish production facility including maintenance of buildings, grounds, 18 net pens, 11 docks, 3 deep raceways, 8 portable tanks, pump station, water treatment facilities, 3 vehicles, boat, barge, and associated motors and equipment. Sherman Creek Hatchery will be maintained as a fully operational fish hatchery to meet project and biological objectives.Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka), Sturgeon, White (A. transmontanus) - Lower Columbia River, Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii), Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
 M119Manage and Administer ProjectsSOW, Accrual and Metrics ReportingPrepare, submit and monitor scope of work, budget, spending plan, inventory, and contracts. Plan and manage hatchery operations, participate in local and regional projects within and outside of WDFW. Staff from Sherman Creek Hatchery will continue to coordinate activities with those of the Spokane Tribal Hatchery, Colville Confederated Tribes, Lake Roosevelt Net Pen Project, Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project, Lake Roosevelt Hatcheries Coordination Team and the Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Evaluation Program on fishery enhancement within the project area.
 N132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2013) to (Dec 2013)The progress report summarizes the project goal, objectives, hypotheses, completed and uncompleted deliverables, problems encountered, lessons learned, and long-term planning. Examples of long-term planning include future improvements, new directions, or level of effort for contract implementation, including any ramping up or ramping down of contract components or of the project as a whole. Date range Jan 2013 to Dec 2013
 O132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2011) to (Dec 2011)The progress report summarizes the project goal, objectives, hypotheses, completed and uncompleted deliverables, problems encountered, lessons learned, and long-term planning. Examples of long-term planning include future improvements, new directions, or level of effort for contract implementation, including any ramping up or ramping down of contract components or of the project as a whole. Date range Jan 2011 to Dec 2011 (e.g. Apr 2001 to Mar 2002) will be agreed upon by the COTR and the contractor. This may or may not coincide with the contract period. For an ongoing project, a progress report covering a contract period may be submitted under the subsequent contract, if approved by the COTR. Progress reports must conform to BPA guidelines. See the ''formatting guidelines'' link at the Technical Reports and Publications page: https://www.cbfish.org/Help.mvc/GuidanceDocuments. If producing a manuscript for a peer-reviewed publication, use work element 183: Produce Journal Article.
 P132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2012) to (Dec 2012)The progress report summarizes the project goal, objectives, hypotheses, completed and uncompleted deliverables, problems encountered, lessons learned, and long-term planning. Examples of long-term planning include future improvements, new directions, or level of effort for contract implementation, including any ramping up or ramping down of contract components or of the project as a whole. Date range Jan 2012 to Dec 2012 (e.g. Apr 2001 to Mar 2002) will be agreed upon by the COTR and the contractor. This may or may not coincide with the contract period. For an ongoing project, a progress report covering a contract period may be submitted under the subsequent contract, if approved by the COTR. Progress reports must conform to BPA guidelines. See the ''formatting guidelines'' link at the Technical Reports and Publications page: https://www.cbfish.org/Help.mvc/GuidanceDocuments. If producing a manuscript for a peer-reviewed publication, use work element 183: Produce Journal Article.