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Contract 45868: 2002-030-00 EXP PROGENY MARKER FOR SALMONIDS
Project Number:
Title:
Salmonid Progeny Markers
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Umatilla 100.00%
Contract Number:
45868
Contract Title:
2002-030-00 EXP PROGENY MARKER FOR SALMONIDS
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
In order to evaluate the survival of salmon produced artificially, it is necessary to mark the fry of hatchery spawning events (Schroder et al. 1994).  The consequences for marking millions of fry rapidly are labor intensive and sometimes impractical due to their size.  However, the authors provide a technique for marking millions of fish without individual handling by delivering a constant flow containing strontium to their rearing water.  Results from this study show an elevation in strontium by injecting mothers prior to egg fertilization.  Although the differences between treated and untreated fish are not as discrete as the studies using immersion baths (Shippentower unpublished data), the injection technique provides an opportunity for marking millions of eggs without individual handling.

In this study, we will evaluate if a strontium solution could artificially elevate the Sr: Ca ratios in the otoliths of O. mykiss progeny by using an intra peritoneal cavity injection of strontium chloride into pre-spawning adult female steelhead.  In addition to investigating whether Sr: Ca ratios become elevated with treatment, we will also assess population genetic structure of progeny from previous generations of juvenile steelhead and measure Sr: Ca ratios in otoliths to establish background information on the variation present.  IP injections containing strontium coupled with a pedigree analysis could be used to distinguish between the progeny of hatchery versus wild females that spawn naturally.  For example, in an integrated hatchery program where wild fish are subject for hatchery brood and hatchery fish are not, but are allowed to spawn in the wild.  If a female hatchery origin fish received a trans-generational mark and was fin clipped and released to spawn naturally, her offspring could than be distinguished from the offspring of wild females by analyzing their otolith microchemistry and pedigree.

Ho: There is no difference in the relative reproductive success of hatchery versus wild female steelhead that spawns naturally in Iskuulpa Creek.

Ho: There is no difference in proportion of hatchery females (fin clipped) relative to wild females (no fin clip) returning to Three-mile Falls Dam located on the Umatilla River and Iskuulpa Creek.

Ho: There is no difference in Sr: Ca ratios collected from progeny of strontium treated and untreated females.

Ho: There is no relationship between water and otolith chemistries (Sr: Ca ratios) collected from Onchorhynchus mykiss parr and their natal stream.

Ho: A distinct genetic mark will identify progeny of females within and among each treatment group.

Ho: There is no difference in spawning distribution between hatchery and wild females.

Ho: There is no difference in the relative abundance of Onchorhynchus mykiss parr from strontium treated and untreated females in like physical habitat units.

Ho: There is no difference in the relative abundance of progeny from sympatric anadromous and non-anadromous Onchorhynchus mykiss in like physical habitat units.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
11/01/2009
Contract End Date:
12/31/2010
Current Contract Value:
$285,126
Expenditures:
$285,126

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 30-Nov-2024.

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Dawn Boorse Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party drboorse@bpa.gov (503) 230-5678
Julie Burke Umatilla Confederated Tribes (CTUIR) Yes Administrative Contact julieburke@ctuir.org (541) 429-7292
Israel Duran Bonneville Power Administration No Env. Compliance Lead induran@bpa.gov (503) 230-3967
Brenda Heister Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer bsheister@bpa.gov (503) 230-3531
Gary James Umatilla Confederated Tribes (CTUIR) Yes Supervisor garyjames@ctuir.org (541) 429-7285
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Travis Olsen Umatilla Confederated Tribes (CTUIR) Yes Contract Manager travisolsen@ctuir.org (541) 429-7542
Paul Rabb Umatilla Confederated Tribes (CTUIR) No Administrative Contact paulrabb@ctuir.org (541) 429-7165
Gene Shippentower Umatilla Confederated Tribes (CTUIR) Yes Supervisor geneshippentower@ctuir.org (541) 429-7287


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Deflection Board Weir Installed A: 70. Fabricate & Install Deflection Board Weir in Iskuulpa Creek 10/31/2010 10/31/2010
Sr: Ca ratio variability in Iskuulpa Creek - fall 2010 otolith collection C: 157. Otolith Sampling from Iskuulpa Creek Parr 12/31/2010 10/31/2010
Microchemistry of water D: 157. Analyze water chemistry 12/31/2010 10/31/2010
Population genetics E: 157. Genetic Identification for juvenile steelhead 12/31/2010
Genetic Identification of spawners F: 157. Genetic Identificaiton for adult steelhead 12/31/2010
Data analyses G: 162. Manage and dsseminate raw data 12/31/2010
Funding Package - Submit draft to COTR H: 119. Manage and administer project 12/31/2010 10/31/2010
Inter and intra- agency coordination I: 189. Coordinate field and laboratory activities 10/31/2010 10/31/2010
Data analyses J: 162. Analyze data gathered from experiments 12/31/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces (2005-2006 Progress Report) K: 132. Progress report for Oct 2005 to Sep 2006 03/19/2010
Attach Progress Report in Pisces (2007-2009 Progress Report) L: 132. Progress report for June 2007 to Oct 2009 10/30/2010
Environmental Compliance complete M: 165. Environmental Compliance complete on time 12/31/2010 10/31/2010

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 70 Install Fish Monitoring Equipment
  • 4 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 2 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 70 Fabricate & Install Deflection Board Weir in Iskuulpa Creek
B 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 02/09/2007
C 157 Otolith Sampling from Iskuulpa Creek Parr
D 157 Analyze water chemistry 02/09/2007
E 157 Genetic Identification for juvenile steelhead
F 157 Genetic Identificaiton for adult steelhead
G 162 Manage and dsseminate raw data 11/01/2009
H 119 Manage and administer project 02/09/2007
I 189 Coordinate field and laboratory activities 02/09/2007
J 162 Analyze data gathered from experiments 02/09/2007
K 132 Progress report for Oct 2005 to Sep 2006 02/09/2007
L 132 Progress report for June 2007 to Oct 2009 11/01/2009
M 165 Environmental Compliance complete on time 02/09/2007