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Contract 53578: 2007-401-00 EXP BIOP KELT RECONDITION/REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS 11
Project Number:
Title:
Kelt Reconditioning and Reproductive Success Evaluation Research
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Plateau Snake Lower 100.00%
Contract Number:
53578
Contract Title:
2007-401-00 EXP BIOP KELT RECONDITION/REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS 11
Contract Continuation:
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48191: 200740100 EXP BIOP KELT RECONDITION/REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS 10
  • 57554: 2007-401-00 EXP BIOP KELT RECONDITION/REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS 12
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
This project is a collaborative study to investigate approaches to increase adult steelhead returns by utilizing the kelt life stage.  Approaches range from low intensity/cost such as collect and transport kelts, to high intensity/cost methods including holding and feeding kelts for several months.  An additional directive of the project, which was the focus of project 2003-062-00, is to directly evaluate reproductive success of artificially reconditioned kelt steelhead.  The goal of the project is to develop novel steelhead restoration approaches.

The expression of iteroparity is apparently depressed in steelhead populations that spawn in tributaries located upstream of Bonneville Dam, due primarily to the hydrosystem.  Large numbers of kelt steelhead are observed at collector dams like Lower Granite Dam, but abundance of those same steelhead at Bonneville Dam is relatively small.  

The recent ESA listing of many Columbia Basin steelhead populations has prompted interest in developing reconditioning methods for wild steelhead populations within the Basin.  To address recovery and reinstate this valuable life history strategy, the Yakama Nation in collaboration with the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) began capturing wild emigrating kelt steelhead from the Yakima River in 1999 to test reconditioning and the effects of several diet formulations on its success at Prosser Hatchery on the Yakima River (BPA Project 200001700).  The reconditioning project has developed techniques to successfully recondition kelt steelhead.  NOAA included kelt steelhead reconditioning in the Hydrosystem Biological Opinion with an emphasis on the Snake River.

This evaluation program is designed to investigate the reproductive success of artificially reconditioned kelt steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss.  Since direct examination of reproductive success in the field has proven very difficult, we are concentrating on measuring physiological and endocrinological parameters as an index to rematuration and reproductive success.  Additionally, we are evaluating gamete and progeny viability and conducting reproductive success studies in Omak Creek using pedigree analysis.   This project is a collaborative effort among four tribes (Nez Perce, Warm Springs, Yakama Nation, and Colville), the University of Idaho, and the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission.  

We will apply kelt reconditioning methods developed by project 2000-017-00 with geographic replication.  We also plan to implant PIT tags in each fish (resident and anadromous forms) sampled to track their migration through the hydrosystem.  

If relative reproductive success is high, reconditioning kelt steelhead could provide a means for maintaining this natural life history characteristic and potentially aid in the recovery of listed stocks.  This study will provide resolution on uncertainty and genetic risk associated with the use of artificial propagation and reconditioning kelts in recovery of listed populations.

Objectives

1.  Plan and coordinate all aspects of project implementation including permitting, subcontracting, and logistics.  

Rationale:  This project is very complex.  It involves geographic replication of specimen collection, artificial reconditioning of post-spawn steelhead, and state-of-the-art genetic analysis.  Three different tribal fishery staffs will be conducting field collections and CRITFC will coordinate activities.  The target species is listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in all areas above Bonneville Dam, which invokes a federal permitting process.  Major coordination tasks include:

2.  Evaluate success of artificially reconditioned kelt steelhead.

Rationale:  Determining reproductive success of individual steelhead involves very intense monitoring and evaluation.  We have determined that at least 3 of 15 reconditioned kelt steelhead have successfully produced offspring in Omak Creek.  This pedigree analysis study will be continued.  Additionally, we will study endocrinology and physiology measures that are an index to rematuration and reproduction.  This work will be concentrated in the Snake River Basin, but samples will be taken from all study areas.

3.  Apply kelt steelhead reconditioning techniques at selected streams to post-spawners for release back into study streams.

Rationale:  This objective will test the following hypothesizes:
Ho:  Kelt steelhead reconditioning rates are similar spatially and temporally; and,
Ho:  Kelt steelhead rematuration rates are similar spatially and temporally.  
Additionally this objective will provide the reproductive success experiment (objective 2) with reconditioned kelt steelhead for study.
  
At each study sites (Omak Creek, Yakima River, and Clearwater River), kelt steelhead will be collected as they accumulate on the upstream side of each picket weir or other collection site.  These fish will be removed with dip nets and placed in an anesthetic tank.  Anesthetized steelhead will be visually examined to classify each fish as a kelt or prespawn individual.  Methods for visual classification are available and primarily involve keying specimens based on an imploded abdomen.  This visual technique was highly precise when compared with the use of ultrasound analysis.  If a specimen is suspected to be a pre-spawner the fish will be released on the downstream side of the weir.  Following collection anaesthetized kelts will be "in-processed", where they are scanned for a PIT tags, measured, weighed, fish color and condition noted, injected with Ivomec intubate (parasite treatment), and injected with a PIT tag if not present in the specimen.  The kelts are then held in a tank prior to transport to the reconditioning facilities.  Kelt steelhead will be transported to reconditioning facilities for culturing.  After kelt rearing/reconditioning, they will be released back into the stream of capture, and comparisons of reconditioning success among sites will be made.  We are going to investigate the possibility of reconditioning kelt steelhead at Bonneville Hatchery and using a saltwater recirculating system.  If possible we will recondition kelt steelhead at those two locations.

4.  Investigate and develop approaches to utilize the steelhead kelt life stage to increase steelhead populations.

Rationale:  Providing assistance to post-spawn steelhead in the forms of transportation, feed, and prophylactic measures may increase the probability that individual steelhead repeat spawn and contribute to population growth.  In this objective we measure the variation in steelhead response to intervention method.  Further we are attempting to identify locations that are particularly problematic to steelhead kelt migrations in the lower Columbia River and estuary.

In this objective we will study the physiology and endocrinology of steelhead kelts with a goal of evaluating the feasibility and success of several strategies for rehabilitating and handling of steelhead captured at Lower Granite Dam or at other sites during their downstream migration in the Snake River system. Our research will focus on the physiology, health and condition of both B and A stocks of steelhead trout. Through this research we will pose, develop and test protocols that can be used to collect and transport spent spawners, rehabilitate them for the most effective period of time to maximize their ability and contribution to the next spawning generation.  Our focus is to develop the background science needed for evaluating different production plans for rehabilitation of kelts. The second and third years of the study will focus on more specific studies using metrics developed in the first year as evaluation tools. The second and third year of the study will test larger groups of fish and utilized some seawater testing systems. The details and infrastructure planning aspects of this project are recognized as goals during the first year of this project.  The majority of this work will be conducted under subcontract to the University of Idaho.
  
5.  Evaluate progeny and gamete viability from  reconditioned kelt steelhead.

Rationale:  This objective is addressing the effect of artificial reconditioning on gamete and progeny development.  Work is performed at the Parkdale Fish Hatchery located on the Hood River, Oregon.  The premise is to collect hatchery-origin prespawn adults and place them in a hatchery.  After the female fish are ripe they are air spawned, eggs are fertilized with cryopreserved milt, and the offspring are raised for several weeks while recording various measures of quality.  Female steelhead after air spawning are placed in tanks and reconditioned in a manner similar to our other long-term reconditioning treatments (Prosser and Omak).  This experiment utilizes a replicated, repeated measures experimental design, to assess and compare egg and progeny viability of reconditioned vs. first time spawners.  Long-term reconditioning and subsequent captive spawning provides us with means to obtain valuable quantitative data on gonad processes, maturation rates and juvenile survival.   Data resulting from this research will greatly contribute to the evaluation of reconditioning as a conservation tool.    The hypothesis we are testing is:

Ho: Measures of gamete and progeny viability and quality are similar between first spawning and second spawning following artificial reconditioning.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2011
Contract End Date:
06/30/2012
Current Contract Value:
$1,544,984
Expenditures:
$1,544,984

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Oct-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
Christopher Brun Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs No Interested Party cbrun@hrecn.net (541) 352-3548
Mickey Carter Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead macarter@bpa.gov (503) 230-5885
Christine Golightly Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) No Interested Party golc@critfc.org (503) 731-1288
Jen Graham Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs No Interested Party jennifer.graham@ctwsbnr.org (541) 553-3585
Douglas Hatch Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) Yes Contract Manager hatd@critfc.org (503) 731-1263
Tracy Hauser Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR tlhauser@bpa.gov (503) 230-4296
Kristen Jule Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party krjule@bpa.gov (503) 230-3588
Jon Matthews Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) No Administrative Contact matj@critfc.org (503) 238-0667
Andrew Pierce Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) No Interested Party apierce@uidaho.edu (808) 265-4547
David Roberts Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver daroberts@bpa.gov (503) 230-4511
Dolores Rodriguez Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) No Administrative Contact rodd@critfc.org (503) 731-1274
Phillip Roger Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) No Supervisor rogp@critfc.org (503) 731-1301
Jason Sweet Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party jcsweet@bpa.gov (503) 230-3349
Kristi Van Leuven Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kjvleuven@bpa.gov (503) 230-3605


Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Environmental Coverage Documents A: 165. Produce Environmental compliance document for kelt activities 04/02/2012 03/30/2012
Collection of kelt steelhead B: 66. Collect, hold, and transport kelt steelhead for experiments 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Biological data collection on adult steelhead C: 157. Collect biological data and tissue for genotyping from adult steelhead 06/29/2012 06/29/2012
PIT tagging adult steelhead D: 158. PIT and acoustic tag adult steelhead at collection sites 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Migration Data Collection E: 157. Collect migration data on no-term kelt steelhead 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Interpret migration data F: 162. Interpret migration data on no-term kelt steelhead 04/10/2012 05/10/2012
Rear kelt steelhead G: 176. Rear kelt steelhead 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Collection of biological data from reared fish H: 157. Collect survival, condition, and rematuration data on reared kelt steelhead 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Data analysis I: 162. Analyze kelt steelhead post rearing data 05/31/2012 05/31/2012
Generate Genotypic data J: 157. Genotype tissue samples from adult and kelt steelhead, and from resident O. mykiss 04/30/2012 04/30/2012
Conduct genetic analysis K: 162. Conduct parentage assignments, and stock identification from genetic data 04/30/2012 04/30/2006
Gamete and Progeny viability study L: 157. Collect gamete and progeny viability data from kelt steelhead 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Interpret Gamete and Progeny Viability Data M: 162. Interpret gamete and progeny viability data from kelt steelhead 05/30/2012 05/30/2012
Implement Snake River Kelt Reconditioning Research Plan N: 157. Implement Snake River Kelt Reconditioning Plan 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Evaluating kelt reconditioning using fish endocrinology and physiology O: 156. Evaluate kelt reconditioning using fish endocrinology and physiology 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Hood River Kelt Management Plan P: 174. Develop a kelt management plan for the Hood River 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Develop a Master Plan Q: 168. Snake River Kelt Master Plan - Step 1 Capital Facilities 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Attempt to recondition kelt steelhead from the Snake River with an emphasis on the B-run component R: 176. Recondition Snake River Kelt steelhead to address Hydro BiOp requirments 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Produce Presentations S: 161. Present findings with presentations 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Successful Project management T: 119. Manage project and subcontracts for kelt project 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Work toward submitting a peer-reviewed journal article U: 183. Work toward submitting a peer-reviewed journal article 06/30/2012 06/29/2012
Upload FY11 Annual Report to PISCES V: 132. Submit FY11 Annual Report for 07/2011 to 06/2012 06/29/2012 06/29/2012

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Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Middle Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 6 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 4 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Snake River DPS (Threatened)
  • 2 instances of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 6 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 3 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
  • 1 instance of WE 168 Council 3-step Process: Step 1
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Upper Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 66 Trap/Collect/Hold/Transport Fish - Hatchery
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 4 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 161 Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results
  • 2 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Produce Environmental compliance document for kelt activities 07/01/2011
B 66 Collect, hold, and transport kelt steelhead for experiments 07/01/2011
C 157 Collect biological data and tissue for genotyping from adult steelhead 07/06/2011
D 158 PIT and acoustic tag adult steelhead at collection sites 07/06/2011
E 157 Collect migration data on no-term kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
F 162 Interpret migration data on no-term kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
G 176 Rear kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
H 157 Collect survival, condition, and rematuration data on reared kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
I 162 Analyze kelt steelhead post rearing data 07/01/2011
J 157 Genotype tissue samples from adult and kelt steelhead, and from resident O. mykiss 07/01/2011
K 162 Conduct parentage assignments, and stock identification from genetic data 07/01/2011
L 157 Collect gamete and progeny viability data from kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
M 162 Interpret gamete and progeny viability data from kelt steelhead 07/01/2011
N 157 Implement Snake River Kelt Reconditioning Plan 07/01/2011
O 156 Evaluate kelt reconditioning using fish endocrinology and physiology 07/01/2011
P 174 Develop a kelt management plan for the Hood River 07/01/2011
Q 168 Snake River Kelt Master Plan - Step 1 Capital Facilities 07/01/2011
R 176 Recondition Snake River Kelt steelhead to address Hydro BiOp requirments 07/01/2011
S 161 Present findings with presentations 07/01/2011
T 119 Manage project and subcontracts for kelt project 07/01/2011
U 183 Work toward submitting a peer-reviewed journal article 07/01/2011
V 132 Submit FY11 Annual Report for 07/2011 to 06/2012 07/01/2011
W 185 Quarterly Status Reports 07/01/2011