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52290: 2002-053-00 EXP ASSESS SALMON POPULATIONS IN ASOTIN CREEK 2011
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Contract Description:
Note: The title of this project, Project #2002-053-00, has been changed to "Asotin Creek Salmon Population Assessment." The project was previously titled "Assess Salmonids in the Asotin Creek Watershed" (FY03-FY09).
The main goal of the Asotin Creek Salmon Population Assessment is to fully understand the biology of the Asotin Creek steelhead population, with an eye towards future delisting. The Asotin Creek steelhead population is one of the largest, naturally produced, self-sustaining populations of ESA-listed steelhead in the Interior Columbia Basin. For example, one portion of this population averages more than 500 spawning adults and more than 40,000 juveniles in just 46 kilometers, in the Asotin Creek mainstem, above river kilometer 6.0. The Asotin Creek steelhead population may be at or above Viable Salmonid Population (VSP) thresholds.
The Asotin Creek subbasin is comprised... of 83,850 hectares in Asotin and Garfield Counties in Washington, and includes Asotin Creek, Tenmile Creek, Couse Creek, Alpowa Creek, and tributaries. The Asotin Creek salmon population, as named by the NOAA Fisheries Technical Recovery Team (TRT), includes Asotin Creek, George Creek, Tenmile Creek, Couse Creek, and Alpowa Creek. The Asotin Creek mainstem is comprised of several major tributaries, including the North Fork, South Fork, Charlie Creek, and George Creek. This research, monitoring and evaluation (RM&E) project provides estimates of abundance, productivity, survival rates, and temporal and spatial distribution of ESA-listed summer steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss, for the Asotin Creek steelhead population.
This project began in 2004, with the monitoring of juvenile salmonids in the Asotin Creek mainstem. As of 2005, the basic data collection methods include, but are not limited to, the following: Adult salmonids entering the Asotin Creek mainstem and its tributaries to spawn are enumerated using a floating, resistance board weir. The juvenile emigrant salmon population is estimated using a rotary screw (smolt) trap. As of December 2009, this project has collected five years of adult salmon data and six years of juvenile data. The data collected describes a persistent steelhead population, that is variably affected by stray hatchery steelhead, which remains large for a subbasin of its size, especially when compared to other steelhead populations in the Columbia Basin. This fact makes it a desirable reference stream for steelhead supplementation monitoring in the inland Columbia Basin.
The concept of supplementation has come to the forefront of salmon conservation in the Columbia Basin. However, the effects of supplementation are not fully understood, and a significant difficulty in evaluating the effects of supplementation is due to the lack of reference (i.e., control) streams. Having appropriate reference streams is essential for evaluating the true costs and benefits of supplementation. As a matter of fact, Asotin Creek may be the only reference stream that is collecting the wide array of data necessary to evaluate the effects of steelhead supplementation: A critical unknown in the Columbia Basin. Therefore, while this project provides population data on adult and juvenile salmon abundance, we believe its greatest value may be as a reference stream.
Asotin Creek is a scientifically sound reference stream and -- given the lack of unsupplemented reference streams for supplementation effectiveness monitoring -- has one of the few steelhead populations that can provide reference data for understanding wild steelhead biology. Using the Asotin Creek Salmon Population Assessment project to provide reference data for evaluating the effects of steelhead supplementation as a recovery tool in the Columbia Basin is supported by the co-managers and associated fish management agencies: NOAA Fisheries, the WDFW, Snake River Salmon Recovery Board, the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, Wells Hatchery Committee, and the Washington State Governors' Salmon Recovery Office (GRSO). This project is RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING in the 2008 FCRPS Biological Opinion (BiOp).
The GRSO designated Asotin Creek as an Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) in 2008. This designation is part of the "Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy and Action Plan for Watershed Health and Salmon Recovery" for the state of Washington, which created IMW's to determine the response of salmon to habitat restoration efforts. The GRSO provided about $89,540 (no overhead; 48% cost share) to this project in FY09, which covered almost half of the cost of the work described in the FY09 SOW.
The objectives of this project are to: 1) Estimate spawner abundance and escapement of wild and hatchery steelhead in the Asotin Creek salmon population, 2) estimate adults per redd in the Asotin Creek mainstem, 3) document juvenile steelhead and Chinook salmon life history patterns, survival rates and estimate emigrant production in the Asotin Creek mainstem, and 4) provide and Annual Report and disseminate data from the Asotin Creek Salmon Population Assessment project.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
03/01/2010
Contract End Date:
02/28/2011
Current Contract Value:
$209,831
Expenditures:
$209,831
* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.
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Collect data to estimate the abundance, productivity, survival rates, and temporal and spatial distribution of adult steelhead and juvenile steelhead in the Asotin Creek salmon population. (Adult Chinook salmon may be handled as incidental catch.) Spreadsheets of the data collected will be structured to increase the utility of the Asotin Creek Salmon Population Assessment database and for the creation of metadata from the project.
Capture and sampling activities in support of the placement of tags (Floy, PIT, fin clip, or similar mark) on 100% of the adult steelhead and about 30% of the juvenile steelhead captured, for tracking selected components of the Asotin Creek steelhead population. Adult tagging will be done in the Asotin Creek mainstem and George Creek. All juvenile tagging will be done only in the Asotin Creek mainstem.
Provide population and escapement estimates of the adult steelhead and juvenile steelhead in the Asotin Creek salmon population. An estimate may also be provided for the juvenile Chinook salmon population in the Asotin Creek mainstem.
Management and administrative duties necessary to implement all Work Elements listed in this SOW and to complete the BPA contract requirements for FY10.
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