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Contract 62939: 2007-403-00 EXP ID SPR CHINOOK CAPTIVE PROP
Project Number:
Title:
Spring Chinook Captive Propagation-Idaho
Stage:
Closed
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Mountain Snake Salmon 100.00%
Contract Number:
62939
Contract Title:
2007-403-00 EXP ID SPR CHINOOK CAPTIVE PROP
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The ultimate goal of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) Captive Rearing Program of Salmon River Spring Chinook Salmon is to maintain a minimum number of adults spawning in specific target streams annually.  To achieve this goal, the program is testing the efficacy of the captive rearing conservation approach.  Project activities are divided into two parts:  1) hatchery propagation and 2) spawning performance monitoring and evaluation.  The success of the project depends on developing culture techniques to produce fish with proper behavioral, morphological, physiological characteristics to successfully interact with and breed with wild individuals.  Field monitoring is used to document behavioral interactions, spawn timing, success of redds spawned by captive-reared individuals, and to determine if changes in culture technique result in desired changes in reproductive behavior or performance.  In addition, an important component of this program is to document successful production (juveniles and adults) from captive adult spawning events.

1) Hatchery Propagation:
a) Early Rearing (eyed-egg through smolt).  Approximately 300 eyed-eggs collected from wild/natural redds on the East Fork Salmon River and the West Fork Yankee Fork.  Eyed-eggs are collected from five to six wild/natural redds and the eggs are transported to Eagle Fish Hatchery for incubation and rearing.  Eagle Fish Hatchery will culture these Chinook salmon through the smolt stage at which time they are transported to NOAA Fisheries Manchester Research Station for seawater rearing through maturation.  While in culture at Eagle Fish Hatchery; water temperature and growth rates are monitored closely to produce smolts similar in size as to their natural counterparts.  During early rearing (first 15 months), juveniles are maintained in family groups based on the redd the eyed-eggs are collected from, at this point juveniles are PIT tagged and groups are mixed, while maintaining segregation between stocks.  Before transfer to seawater, the juveniles are vaccinated with Renogen and Vibrogen, and marked with an Elastomer tag.

b) Adult Holding:  Maturing adult Chinook salmon are transported back to Eagle Fish Hatchery for temporary holding in freshwater before release to natal streams (July/August).

2) Spawning Performance Monitoring and Evaluation:
a) Eyed-egg collections.  Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) research biologists monitor wild/natural Chinook salmon spawning activities, documenting redd development (location) and stream temperatures.  Based on this information, naturally spawned eyed-eggs are collected from approximately 15 redds in each drainage by hydraulically sampling (redd pumping) individual redds.   All eyed eggs collected are used as research subjects for the emergence survival study and ongoing parent-progeny genetic analyses.  Eggs are no longer collected for captive culture broodstock.  Upon sampling, dead eggs, egg-shells, and live eggs are enumerated to estimate survival to the eyed-egg stage of development.  Next, Approximately 80 eyed-eggs are collected per redd.  Collected eggs are used in two ways. First, approximately 40 eyed-eggs are carefully placed into an egg capsule filled with gravel collected from the redd (treatment group) and inserted back into the natal redd from where it came . Second, another 40 eggs are taken to the Eagle FH for incubation and rearing (see #1 above).

Surviving fry from both control (hatchery) and treatment (egg capsule) study groups are sampled after depletion of yolk reserves, determined by tracking accumulated Celsius temperature units (CTU’s) and using historic emergence timing estimates for similar stocks of Chinook salmon. After enumeration and survival estimation, fry hatched from BY08 egg collections from both treatment (egg capsule) and control (hatchery incubation) groups will be lethally sampled, after yolk-absorption in early-2009, and fin clips taken for later genetic analyses.

b) Adult Observations:  After maturing Captive Reared Chinook salmon adults are transported back to Eagle Fish Hatchery, adults are marked for visual identification in the field after release.  Petersen Disc, jaw, spaghetti, or floy tags are used to mark individual fish.  A blocking weir is installed on the East Fork Salmon River to contain the captive reared salmon in the observation area (wild/natural salmon and other species are allowed to move up or down stream freely.  Radio transmitters are also inserted in six to eight adults to assist with tracking adult movements within the West Fork Yankee Fork after release, since no blocking weir is installed.  Spawning observations include: habitat selection (pool, rifle/run, cut bank, overhead vegetation) and behavioral observations (holding, aggression, courting, moving, milling). spawn timing, and spawning behavior.

c) Reproductive Success:  Genetic samples are collected from all released captive reared adult salmon and from about 500 juveniles.  This information is used to determine if spawning events from captive reared Chinook salmon produced offspring the following summer using parental exclusion genetic analyses.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2013
Contract End Date:
09/30/2014
Current Contract Value:
$278,059
Expenditures:
$278,059

* 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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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Quarterly Chinook Salmon Captive Propagation (CSCPTOC) coordination meeting A: 165. Chinook Salmon captive rearing compliance report and permits 03/28/2014 03/14/2014
Calendar Year 2012 & 2013 BiOp RPA report B: 141. Calendar Year 2012 & 2013 BiOp/RPA Report 03/15/2014 03/15/2014
Adult trap facility operational and ready to capture natural adult Chinook salmon. C: 70. Operate and maintain adult trap on East Fork Salmon River 06/16/2014 06/14/2014
Marking/Tagging activities associated with Chinook salmon Captive Rearing M & E D: 158. Marking and tagging Chinook Salmon for evaluation of program 09/30/2014 09/30/2014
Collection of field data associated with the Chinook Captive Rearing M and E E: 157. Chinook Salmon captive rearing field evaluations 09/30/2014 09/30/2014
Analyze and Interpret Chinook Salmon data from the EFSR. F: 162. Analyze and interpret data for the Chinook Salmon captive rearing program 09/30/2014 09/30/2014
Quarterly Chinook Salmon Captive Propagation Technical Oversight Committee (CSCPTOC) meetings G: 191. Quarterly Chinook Salmon Captive Propagation Technical Oversight Committee (CSCPTOC) meetings 09/30/2014 08/30/2014
Attach CY 2012 Progress Report in Pisces H: 132. Chinook salmon captive rearing 2012 BPA Progress (Annual) report (1/1/12 - 12/31/12) 01/31/2014 01/31/2014
Attach CY 2013 Progress Report in Pisces I: 132. Chinook salmon captive rearing 2013 BPA Progress (Annual) report (1/1/13 - 12/31/13) 09/30/2014 06/04/2014
Manage and Administer BPA project J: 119. Manage and Administer projects associated with the Chinook Salmon Captive Rearing Program 09/30/2014 09/30/2014

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Snake River Spring/Summer ESU (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 70 Install Fish Monitoring Equipment
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Chinook Salmon captive rearing compliance report and permits 10/01/2013
B 141 Calendar Year 2012 & 2013 BiOp/RPA Report 10/01/2013
C 70 Operate and maintain adult trap on East Fork Salmon River 10/01/2013
D 158 Marking and tagging Chinook Salmon for evaluation of program 10/01/2013
E 157 Chinook Salmon captive rearing field evaluations 10/01/2013
F 162 Analyze and interpret data for the Chinook Salmon captive rearing program 10/01/2013
G 191 Quarterly Chinook Salmon Captive Propagation Technical Oversight Committee (CSCPTOC) meetings 10/01/2013
H 132 Chinook salmon captive rearing 2012 BPA Progress (Annual) report (1/1/12 - 12/31/12) 10/01/2013
I 132 Chinook salmon captive rearing 2013 BPA Progress (Annual) report (1/1/13 - 12/31/13) 10/01/2013
J 119 Manage and Administer projects associated with the Chinook Salmon Captive Rearing Program 10/01/2013
K 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 10/01/2013