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Contract 42440: 1995-027-00 EXP LAKE ROOS. STURGEON RECOV. PROJECT
Project Number:
Title:
Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Columbia Upper 100.00%
Contract Number:
42440
Contract Title:
1995-027-00 EXP LAKE ROOS. STURGEON RECOV. PROJECT
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Recruitment failure in the white sturgeon population occupying the Transboundary Reach of the upper Columbia River (Grand Coulee Dam, WA, U.S.A to Hugh Keenleyside Dam, British Columbia, Canada) was first documented during studies conducted in the early 1990’s in the Canadian portion of the Reach (referred to as the Keenleyside Reach) (Hildebrand and English 1991; R.L.&L. 1994; Hildebrand et al. 1999).  These studies determined that juvenile age-classes (under ten years of age) were lacking within the population.  Similar results were obtained in the U.S. section of the Reach (referred to as the Roosevelt Reach) in 1998 (Devore et al. 2000; USGS; Kappenman et al. 2000).  Recent sturgeon studies in the Keenleyside Reach (Golder Associates Ltd. 2003, 2005a; Arndt 2003) and Roosevelt Reach (Lee and Underwood 2002; Lee and Pavlik 2003; Howell and McLellan 2005, 2006, in prep.) show a continuation of poor recruitment through failure to catch large numbers of juvenile sturgeon representing multiple year classes.

The onset of the recruitment decline in the Transboundary Reach white sturgeon population coincided with the construction of Columbia River mainstem dams in Canada commencing with Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK; 1968), and followed by Mica (1976) and Revelstoke (1984).  Reproductive failure of this population therefore appears directly related to the effects of river regulation (R.L. & L. 1994).  The exact mechanisms limiting recruitment are unknown but are currently the focus of ongoing studies in the Transboundary Reach.

The Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (UCWSRI), an international organization with members from state, provincial, and federal fisheries agencies and First Nations tribes in British Columbia and Washington State produced the Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Plan (UCWSRP) in 2002 (UCWSRI 2002).  The UCWSRP outlined various short, mid and long-term measures required to prevent the extinction of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River above Grand Coulee Dam (UCWSRI 2002).  Study efforts in 2009 will focus on continuing to examine limiting factors for sturgeon in the Transboundary Reach.  

FY2009 Work:

Larval Work:  Despite documented spawning and hatch success in previous years, few YOY sturgeons have been captured in subsequent fall gill netting activities, indicating recruitment failure may not be due to limited numbers of spawners, poor gamete quality, or lack of suitable habitat for spawning and incubation of eggs.  This indicates that a bottleneck occurs sometime between the onset of exogenous feeding and recruitment to YOY.  In previous work, we collected fair numbers of first feeding larvae, but have collected none once larvae reach sizes that allow them to avoid the D-ring nets.  In 2009, we plan to continue investigations into the ecology and fate/survival of white sturgeon posthatch life stages.  We plan to conduct trawling for older larvae and small juvenile sturgeon to narrow the age of recruitment failure bottleneck.  We also plan to address the larval distribution recruitment failure hypothesis.

Sub-yearling (juvenile) Assessments:  Previous juvenile sturgeon studies in the transboundary reach were conducted to determine population estimates, and to assess distribution, condition, growth, age, behavior, and survival of wild and hatchery origin juvenile sturgeon.  In 2009, we plan to continue sub-yearling (juvenile) white sturgeon stock assessment sampling in the U.S. portion of the upper Columbia River to detect natural recruitment as well as evaluate the conservation aquaculture program releases.  

Adult Assessments:  In previous sampling year, we have conducted adult stock assessments throughout the reservoir to address the full population status in Lake Roosevelt.  Few fish were found in the lower and middle sections of the reservoir.  In 2009, we plan to return to assess the upper third of the reservoir.  Combined data for the full reservoir will allow us to completely assess transboundary adult populations and movement throughout the reservoir.  Using 2007-09 and previously collected data, we will describe population size structure, condition, growth, sex, and maturity for the population in the Roosevelt Reach.

Telemetry Monitoring:  Telemetry investigations will be performed to identify spawning areas in the U.S., as well as to identify important seasonal habitats and patterns of sturgeon movement in the Transboundary Reach as part of the cooperative UCWSRI Transboundary Telemetry and Data Management Project.

Benthic Invertebrates:  In 2009, we plan to implement a full invertebrate survey based on the 2007-08 assessment of gear types and level of effort required to assess benthic invertebrates in the egg and larval sampling areas.

Broodstock:  Under the current operations of the UCWSRI conservation aquaculture program, sturgeon eggs will be collected from U.S. and British Columbia wild broodstock (ripe adults) which are transferred to the Sherman Creek Hatchery (SCH) in Kettle Falls, WA and the Kootenay Sturgeon Hatchery (KSH) in Wardner, British Columbia, respectively.  Ripe adults will be held until final maturation and then spawned.  The resulting fertilized eggs will be incubated at Columbia Basin Hatchery, Moses Lake, WA, and KSH in British Columbia until hatch and the larvae will be reared to juveniles for approximately nine months.  The yearlings are then scute marked, PIT tagged, and released into the Columbia River.

Public Outreach and Project Coordination:  We also plan to continue public outreach and coordination efforts through the project.  In May, 2009 we will invite school kids to Lake Roosevelt to learn about sturgeon during Student Discovery Week and we plan to reach out at events (such as the Lake Roosevelt Forum Conference) to inform the public about the decline of the Lake Roosevelt/Upper Columbia River white sturgeon.  The project will also coordinate amongst project participants and the UCWSRI to integrate white sturgeon research efforts in the upper Columbia River, and the broader Columbia River Basin white sturgeon research community.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2009
Contract End Date:
03/31/2010
Current Contract Value:
$462,738
Expenditures:
$462,738

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Jan-2025.

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Contract Contractor:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Complete Environmental Compliance A: 165. Complete BPA Environmental Compliance 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Hatchery fish individually marked with a PIT tag/scute mark prior to release. B: 158. PIT tag and scute mark hatchery white sturgeon 05/29/2009 05/06/2009
Produce 2007 Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery Project Annual Progress Report. C: 132. Produce 2007 (Annual) Progress Report for the period (April 2007) to (March 2008) 03/05/2010
Funding Package - Sign contract D: 119. Manage and administer Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project 03/23/2010 03/19/2010
Meeting attendance/facilitation as necessary to coordinate project. E: 189. Coordination of Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Field Work Complete F: 157. Conduct white sturgeon sampling/monitoring, data entry, and data quality control 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Develop and Maintain Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery Project Database G: 160. Develop and Maintain a database for the Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery Project 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Develop, organize and participate in public outreach activities H: 99. Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project Public Outreach 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Produce and release hatchery white sturgeon I: 176. Produce hatchery fish for release into Lake Roosevelt/upper Columbia River. 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Review project proposals and reports pertaining to upper Columbia sturgeon recovery efforts J: 122. Provide Technical Review for other UCWSRI projects and reports. 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Distribute data and results amongst project participants and the UCWSRI K: 161. Provide summary data to project participants and the Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Initiative 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Data Analysis Complete for Annual Reports L: 162. Analysis of data for a Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project Report 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Produce Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Artificial Production Plan M: 174. Produce Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Plan 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Mark sturgeon using strontium chloride (SrCl2) and assess feasibility for use in Lake Roosevelt. N: 158. Mark sturgeon with Strontium chloride (SrCl2) 03/31/2010 03/31/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces O: 132. Produce 2008 (Annual) Progress Report for the period (April 2008) to (March 2009) 03/31/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces Q: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (January 2003) to (March 2004) 05/01/2009 06/30/2009
Produce and release hatchery white sturgeon (BY2008) R: 176. Release BY2008 hatchery fish for release into Lake Roosevelt/upper Columbia River 05/29/2009 05/12/2009

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Sturgeon, White (Acipenser transmontanus) - All Populations except Kootenai R. DPS
  • 2 instances of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 122 Provide Technical Review and Recommendation
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 2 instances of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Complete BPA Environmental Compliance 02/09/2007
B 158 PIT tag and scute mark hatchery white sturgeon 02/11/2009
C 132 Produce 2007 (Annual) Progress Report for the period (April 2007) to (March 2008) 02/09/2007
D 119 Manage and administer Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project 02/09/2007
E 189 Coordination of Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project 02/09/2007
F 157 Conduct white sturgeon sampling/monitoring, data entry, and data quality control 02/11/2009
G 160 Develop and Maintain a database for the Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery Project 02/09/2007
H 99 Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project Public Outreach 02/09/2007
I 176 Produce hatchery fish for release into Lake Roosevelt/upper Columbia River. 02/11/2009
J 122 Provide Technical Review for other UCWSRI projects and reports. 02/09/2007
K 161 Provide summary data to project participants and the Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Initiative 02/09/2007
L 162 Analysis of data for a Lake Roosevelt White Sturgeon Recovery Project Report 02/09/2007
M 174 Produce Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Plan 02/09/2007
N 158 Mark sturgeon with Strontium chloride (SrCl2) 02/11/2009
O 132 Produce 2008 (Annual) Progress Report for the period (April 2008) to (March 2009) 02/09/2007
P 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007
Q 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (January 2003) to (March 2004) 02/09/2007
R 176 Release BY2008 hatchery fish for release into Lake Roosevelt/upper Columbia River 04/01/2009