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A | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | The 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. | A | SR | Jul-Sep 2014 (7/1/2014 - 9/30/2014) | 10/01/2014 | 10/15/2014 | Concluded | David Byrnes (Inactive) | 12/10/2013 1:49 PM |
A | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | The 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. | B | SR | Oct-Dec 2014 (10/1/2014 - 12/31/2014) | 01/01/2015 | 01/15/2015 | Concluded | David Byrnes (Inactive) | 12/10/2013 1:49 PM |
A | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | The 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. | C | SR | Jan-Mar 2015 (1/1/2015 - 3/31/2015) | 04/01/2015 | 04/15/2015 | Concluded | David Byrnes (Inactive) | 12/10/2013 1:49 PM |
A | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | The 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. | D | SR | Final Apr-Jun 2015 (4/1/2015 - 6/30/2015) | 06/16/2015 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | David Byrnes (Inactive) | 12/10/2013 1:49 PM |
B | 29 | Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity | Install Beaver Dam Support structures | Fieldwork. Install beaver dam support (BDS) structures in Bridge Ck as specified by EC, annual work plan and ISEMP Bridge Ck. IMW experimental design.
This WE is integrated with, but does not duplicate any work specified by, contract 64527 WE N (Eco Logical Research Inc). This WE will provide field technicians through existing NOAA contracting vehicles to assist with ISEMP restoration actions in Bridge Ck. | A | EC | Environmental compliance requirements complete | 07/01/2014 | 07/15/2014 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:34 PM |
B | 29 | Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity | Install Beaver Dam Support structures | Fieldwork. Install beaver dam support (BDS) structures in Bridge Ck as specified by EC, annual work plan and ISEMP Bridge Ck. IMW experimental design.
This WE is integrated with, but does not duplicate any work specified by, contract 64527 WE N (Eco Logical Research Inc). This WE will provide field technicians through existing NOAA contracting vehicles to assist with ISEMP restoration actions in Bridge Ck. | B | Suggested | Discuss HIP3 ESA coverage with BPA EC lead; obtain risk determination | 07/01/2014 | 07/15/2014 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:34 PM |
B | 29 | Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity | Install Beaver Dam Support structures | Fieldwork. Install beaver dam support (BDS) structures in Bridge Ck as specified by EC, annual work plan and ISEMP Bridge Ck. IMW experimental design.
This WE is integrated with, but does not duplicate any work specified by, contract 64527 WE N (Eco Logical Research Inc). This WE will provide field technicians through existing NOAA contracting vehicles to assist with ISEMP restoration actions in Bridge Ck. | C | DELIV | In-water work -- Beaver Dam Support | | 11/30/2014 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:35 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | A | EC | Environmental compliance requirements complete | 07/01/2014 | 07/15/2014 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | B | PUBPROTOCOL | Review, revise, and Publish protocol, study design, and methods in monitoringmethods.org | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | C | | PIT tag antenna design | 07/01/2014 | 03/31/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | D | | Install PIT tag antennas | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | E | | Develop O&M process for NOAA pipe antenna arrays across ISEMP | 07/01/2014 | 12/31/2014 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
C | 156 | Develop RM&E Methods and Designs | PIT tag antenna design and installation | The ISEMP project proposes to use PIT tags implanted in juvenile and adult spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, in conjunction with extended length PIT tag arrays to estimate juvenile and adult movement patterns, survival, and abundance via mark-recapture. The extended length PIT tag arrays consist of two sets of antennas, separated by a distance of approximately 5 m that span the entire width of the stream. As PIT tagged juveniles or adults pass the arrays the PIT tags are triggered to report an individual specific tag code. Due to the upstream and downstream antennas, the resulting information can be used to determine the direction of fish movement and the efficiency of the array. Arrays will be deployed at the mouth of the major tributaries and in the mainstem Bridge Ck, SF John Day, Wenatchee, Entiat, SF Salmon and Lemhi Rivers. Juveniles will be collected and tagged throughout the summer in multiple tributaries. | F | DELIV | PIT tag antenna design standardization | | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 12:44 PM |
D | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | ISEMP data analysis coordination | Assist data and GIS analysts in interpretation and statistical analysis of data. NOAA technical staff with specific GIS, Data Management and Statistical expertise will collaborate to develop novel data analysis products resulting from ISEMP data collection to date.
As designed, ISEMP data collection in the Wenatchee, Entiat, John Day and Salmon River basins represents a novel opportunity for the rigorous evaluation of salmonid habitat and population data to address resource management questions. Several key analyses are now possible, due to the ISEMP data set generated to date, and the recent advances in multivariate and spatial statistics.
In particular, focus effort on the collaborative development of a Life Cycle model for Spring Chinook populations in the Wenatchee River. Work with other NWFSC staff, as well as staff from WDFW-Wenatchee office. | A | PUBPROTOCOL | Review, revise, and Publish protocol, study design, and methods in monitoringmethods.org | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 1:15 PM |
D | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | ISEMP data analysis coordination | Assist data and GIS analysts in interpretation and statistical analysis of data. NOAA technical staff with specific GIS, Data Management and Statistical expertise will collaborate to develop novel data analysis products resulting from ISEMP data collection to date.
As designed, ISEMP data collection in the Wenatchee, Entiat, John Day and Salmon River basins represents a novel opportunity for the rigorous evaluation of salmonid habitat and population data to address resource management questions. Several key analyses are now possible, due to the ISEMP data set generated to date, and the recent advances in multivariate and spatial statistics.
In particular, focus effort on the collaborative development of a Life Cycle model for Spring Chinook populations in the Wenatchee River. Work with other NWFSC staff, as well as staff from WDFW-Wenatchee office. | B | | Multivariate fish-habitat statistical models | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 1:20 PM |
D | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | ISEMP data analysis coordination | Assist data and GIS analysts in interpretation and statistical analysis of data. NOAA technical staff with specific GIS, Data Management and Statistical expertise will collaborate to develop novel data analysis products resulting from ISEMP data collection to date.
As designed, ISEMP data collection in the Wenatchee, Entiat, John Day and Salmon River basins represents a novel opportunity for the rigorous evaluation of salmonid habitat and population data to address resource management questions. Several key analyses are now possible, due to the ISEMP data set generated to date, and the recent advances in multivariate and spatial statistics.
In particular, focus effort on the collaborative development of a Life Cycle model for Spring Chinook populations in the Wenatchee River. Work with other NWFSC staff, as well as staff from WDFW-Wenatchee office. | C | | Variance decomposition of fish-habitat data | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 1:20 PM |
D | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | ISEMP data analysis coordination | Assist data and GIS analysts in interpretation and statistical analysis of data. NOAA technical staff with specific GIS, Data Management and Statistical expertise will collaborate to develop novel data analysis products resulting from ISEMP data collection to date.
As designed, ISEMP data collection in the Wenatchee, Entiat, John Day and Salmon River basins represents a novel opportunity for the rigorous evaluation of salmonid habitat and population data to address resource management questions. Several key analyses are now possible, due to the ISEMP data set generated to date, and the recent advances in multivariate and spatial statistics.
In particular, focus effort on the collaborative development of a Life Cycle model for Spring Chinook populations in the Wenatchee River. Work with other NWFSC staff, as well as staff from WDFW-Wenatchee office. | D | | Network based statistical fish-habitat models | 07/01/2014 | 06/30/2015 | Concluded | Chris Jordan | 05/27/2014 1:20 PM |
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