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Project #2003-017-00 (Project) seeks to develop two novel monitoring and evaluation programs: (i) subbasin-scale pilot status and trend monitoring efforts for anadromous salmonids and their habitat in the Wenatchee, John Day and South Fork Salmon River basins, and (ii) effectiveness monitoring for suites of habitat restoration projects in selected watersheds within the three target subbasins. This work - critical for implementing the 2000 NMFS FCRPS Biological Opinion (RPA Actions 180, 181, and 183) (BiOp) - builds on current status and trend monitoring programs within each of these basins. Several regional and local organizations are funding and implementing these programs. This project will integrate existing and new monitoring and evaluation activities in three pilot subbasins to help ensure that provisions of the BiOp are satisfied.
This Scope of Work (SOW) will enable the Bonneville Power Administration (BP... A) to implement the Project in the Wenatchee Subbasin. Specifically, within this SOW, United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service (USFS) will 1) estimate the abundance and distribution of fish within the Wenatchee Subbasin by conducting snorkeling surveys at 50 randomly selected locations, and 2) estimate the total number of steelhead redds in 25 randomly selected streams reaches within the Wenatchee Subbasin.
The work elements within this SOW expand upon previous and current monitoring work being conducted by USFS and are key components of the two monitoring and evaluation programs developed by the Project. Past and current USFS monitoring work includes steelhead spawning surveys in the Methow, Entiat and Naches subbasins; fine sediment, stream temperature, fish distribution surveys, habitat surveys, and bull trout spawning surveys in the Methow, Entiat, Wenatchee, Upper Yakima and Naches subbasins. All the monitoring programs are coordinated with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Yakama Nation, Chelan County and Douglas County Public Utility Districts.
These work elements are interrelated with other Project components including: 1) steelhead spawning surveys in index reaches and 2) habitat characterization work at the same 50 randomly selected locations as the snorkeling work. While the completion of most work elements within this SOW is not dependent on the implementation of interrelated Project components, the completion of this SOW will provide the context for, and facilitate the interpretation of, data collected in other Project components.
One work element within this SOW will be dependent on the implementation of an interrelated Project component. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will be conducting steelhead spawning ground surveys at index reaches. Counts of steelhead in these index reaches will be required, in conjunction with USFS surveys at randomly-selected sites, to generate total Subbasin escapement values.
Unless changes are mutually agreed to by the Upper Columbia Regional Technical Team (RTT) and USFS, technical methodologies for all work conducted under this SOW will follow protocols specified in the following document:
Hillman, T.W. 2004. Monitoring strategy for the Upper Columbia Basin: Draft report February 1, 2004. Prepared for Upper Columbia Regional Technical Team, Wenatchee, Washington.
NOAA-Fisheries and the RTT are creating an appendix to Hillman (2004) describing specific inter-relationships between several monitoring elements, currently in draft version. This draft document, and eventually the final appendix, will provide additional context for this SOW, but will not constitute a contractual element of this SOW.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
02/01/2006
Contract End Date:
02/28/2007
Current Contract Value:
$207,546
Expenditures:
$207,546
* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.
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Evaluate existing spatially located random sites for suitability. Produce final site list, and list of all sites considered, indicated why sites were dropped.
Description/Specs: Collect fish population data at up to 50 random sites in Wenatchee basin following protocols specified in Hillman 2004. A combination of specific site characteristics and random-stratified design elements will determine whether a particular site receives no sampling, electrofishing, day snorkeling, night snorkeling, or more than one type of sampling. BPA funding covers 50 site visits (data collection days). Optimal number of site visits for optimal project implementation (80) may be met in 2006 by a cost-share from other agency(ies).
Manage on-the-ground efforts. Also covers administrative work in support of on-the-ground efforts and in support of BPA's programmatic requirements such as metric reporting, financial reporting (e.g., accruals), and development of an SOW package (includes draft SOW, budget, spending plan, and property inventory).
Assemble, gather, acquire, or prepare documents in support of obtaining environmental compliance from BPA (such as filling out a NEPA Checklist, providing maps, obtaining permits, conducting public involvement activities, completing an archaeological survey, etc.). Ensure a compliance letter has been received, or is still valid, prior to commencing any affected work.
Quarterly Reports to be submitted via Pisces. The first report will only cover the months of February and March 2006, and the final report will only cover the month of January 2007, hence there are 5 reports due instead of only 4.
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