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Contract 73548 REL 84: 2008-116-00 EXP WHITE STURGEON ENHANCEMENT

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Project Number:
Title:
White Sturgeon Enhancement
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Columbia Upper 100.00%
Contract Number:
73548 REL 84
Contract Title:
2008-116-00 EXP WHITE STURGEON ENHANCEMENT
Contract Continuation:
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73548 REL 55: 2008-116-00 EXP WHITE STURGEON ENHANCEMENT
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
White sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus, like many sturgeon species worldwide, have suffered declines in abundance and distribution. The subpopulation of white sturgeon in the upper Columbia River above Grand Coulee Dam is classified as Critically Endangered (CE) by the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) and listed as endangered under the Canadian Species At Risk Act (SARA) due to persistent recruitment failure. Recruitment failure in the upper Columbia River between Grand Coulee and Hugh Keenleyside dams (the Transboundary Reach) white sturgeon population was first documented during studies conducted in the early 1990’s in the Canadian portion of the Reach (the Keenleyside Reach). Similar results were obtained in 1998 in the Washington portion of the Reach (the Roosevelt Reach). In response to increasing concerns over the threat of extinction, the Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (UCWSRI) was formed in 2000. The UCWSRI is an international organization with members from state, provincial, and federal fisheries agencies, Canadian First Nations, U.S. Tribes, and industry stakeholders in British Columbia and Washington State. The Initiative produced an Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Plan (UCWSRP) that is compatible with the ESA and SARA legislation. The goal of the UCWSRI, as defined in the UCWSRP, “is to ensure the persistence and viability of naturally reproducing populations of white sturgeon in the upper Columbia River and restore opportunities for beneficial use if feasible.”

The White Sturgeon Enhancement Project (WSEP) was identified in the 2008 Fish Accords Memorandum of Agreement between the Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT) and the FCRPS Action Agencies. The project is intended to complement the existing recovery effort by addressing factors limiting recruitment of white sturgeon in the Transboundary Reach. This will be achieved by implementing the UCWSRP in direct coordination with the UCWSRI partners and Lake Roosevelt Co-Managers. Thus, the project goal is that of the UCRWSRI (above). The project specific objectives are consistent with the short- and medium-term objectives in the UCWSRP. The CCT WSEP objectives are to 1) monitor the status and trend of the Transboundary Reach white sturgeon population, and 2) identify factors limiting natural recruitment of white sturgeon in the Transboundary Reach.

Objective 1 - Monitor Population Status
Objective 1 is consistent with the UCWSRP short-term objective to assess the population status of white sturgeon in the Transboundary Reach. Population status and trend monitoring, and associated database management, are considered core components of the recovery effort. In 2020, the CCT, under this project, will supply a boat and crew to support the population monitoring efforts that will be led by the Spokane Tribe’s Lake Roosevelt Sturgeon Recovery Project (1995-027-00) in Washington and by BC Hydro in British Columbia. Population monitoring will consist of setline stock assessment surveys to estimate abundance, growth, and condition.  Additionally, trawl, setline, and gill netting surveys will be conducted to monitor for natural recruitment of subyearlings.

The historical, current, and future work related to Transboundary Reach white sturgeon has generated, and continues to generate, a substantial amount of data. Thus, the CCT under this project lead the development of an integrated UCWSRI relational database management system that encompasses data collected by all of the UCWSRI partners to assist with research, monitoring, and management activities. In 2020, the CCT WSEP will subcontract and lead the hosting and maintenance/management of the UCWSRI database management system and website.  The UCWSRI database could form the framework for a Columbia Basin White Sturgeon Data Management System such as that developed for pallid and shovelnose S. platorynchus sturgeon activities in the Missouri River system – the Sturgeon Information Management System (SIMS).

Objective 2 - Identify Factors Limiting Recruitment
Objective 2 is a component of the UCWSRI Recovery Plan's set of medium-term objectives and seeks to determine survival limitations (bottlenecks) acting on remaining supportable populations and establish feasible response measures. The bulk of sturgeon larvae produced in any given year emerge from the substrate to begin feeding in the upper river-reservoir transition zone of the Roosevelt Reach during July. The timing of larval emergence generally coincides with rapidly declining river discharge and reservoir refill - factors that collectively may limit downstream dispersal. Sampling efforts to date indicate that larvae are not found downstream of the transition zone. Conditions in the transition zone are apparently not conducive to survival as evidenced by lack of subyearling captures during fall gill net surveys. However, limited recruitment does occur in years- most recently 1997 - when very high river discharge (>5,663 m3 s-1) coincides with emergence of first feeding larvae. This suggests dispersal may represent a primary mechanism influencing survival and indicates that suitable rearing habitat may exist in areas downstream from the river-reservoir interface.

In order to evaluate the larval transport/habitat mis-match hypothesis, in 2020  the CCT and subcontractors will fill data gaps in previous hydrographic surveys of the upper Roosevelt Reach to characterize bathymetry and substrate typology. Habitat characterization is the foundation of the habitat modeling work completed under this project.

In 2020, we will implement the fourth year of investigation of the larval transport/habitat mis-match hypothesis by collecting and marking naturally produced larvae from the river-reservoir transition zone and translocating them downstream in to the upper reservoir where sampling efforts to date have indicated larvae are absent most years.  Survival of translocated larvae to fall subyearling and fall yearling ages will be evaluated according to captures during annual fall gill net recruitment indexing surveys. Experimental fish will be released into areas where naturally produced fish are known to be present each year (China Bend) and into areas further downstream in the upper reservoir

No sampling outside the US will be conducted under this project, although data will be provided to a trans-boundary database to compliment a holistic management strategy across the multi-nation population distribution.

NOTE: Some data collected in this contract is analyzed by is collected as part of a coordinated Transboundary stock assessment and supports aquaculture M&E, and therefore some data analysis is conducted by the Spokane Tribe of Indians (Project 1995-027-00).  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
04/01/2020
Contract End Date:
03/31/2021
Current Contract Value:
$558,552
Expenditures:
$558,552

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

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BPA COR:
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Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Jay Chong Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer jxchong@bpa.gov (503) 230-4007
Edward Gresh Bonneville Power Administration No Env. Compliance Lead esgresh@bpa.gov (503) 230-5756
Billy Gunn Colville Confederated Tribes No Interested Party billy.gunn@colvilletribes.com (509) 422-7740
Matthew Howell Colville Confederated Tribes No Technical Contact matt.howell@colvilletribes.com (509) 499-1075
Peter Lofy Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver ptlofy@bpa.gov (503) 230-4193
Amy Mai Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR aemai@bpa.gov (503) 230-7349
Jason McLellan Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Contract Manager jason.mclellan@colvilletribes.com (509) 209-2418
Bret Nine Colville Confederated Tribes Yes Supervisor bret.nine@colvilletribes.com (509) 209-2419


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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Environmental compliance B: 165. Produce environmental compliance 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Funding Package Submitted C: 119. Manage and administer the White Sturgeon Enhancement Project 11/30/2020 12/14/2020
Juvenile, subadult, and adult sturgeon catch and biological data for analysis D: 157. Conduct Stock Assessment (setline) 12/31/2020 12/18/2020
Setline and bottom trawl sampling for sub-yearling white sturgeon E: 157. Conduct sub-yearling (juvenile) monitoring 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets F: 157. Process blood plasma and gonad tissue samples from hatchery White Sturgeon 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Sediment facies acoustic and video data G: 157. Conduct supplementary sediment facies mapping in upper Lake Roosevelt (habitat assessment) 02/28/2021
Refine sediment facies map of upper Lake Roosevelt H: 162. Refine sediment facies map of upper Lake Roosevelt (habitat assessment) 03/31/2021
Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative Database Management System I: 160. Manage and Maintain UCWSRI Data Management System 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Review project proposals and reports pertaining to upper Columbia sturgeon recovery efforts J: 122. Provide Technical Review for other UCWSRI projects and reports 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Completed Annual Report K: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period January 2020 through December 2020 03/15/2021
White Sturgeon larvae capture data set L: 157. Capture White Sturgeon larvae to validate larvae transport model. 07/31/2020 07/29/2020
Chemically mark first-feeding White Sturgeon larvae M: 158. Immersion-mark naturally produced first-feeding White Sturgeon larvae with Calcein 07/31/2020 07/29/2020
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata N: 162. Analyze White Sturgeon larvae drift data. 12/31/2020 12/18/2020

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Sturgeon, White (Acipenser transmontanus) - All Populations except Kootenai R. DPS
  • 5 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 2 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
B 165 Produce environmental compliance
C 119 Manage and administer the White Sturgeon Enhancement Project
D 157 Conduct Stock Assessment (setline) 03/31/2020
E 157 Conduct sub-yearling (juvenile) monitoring 03/31/2020
F 157 Process blood plasma and gonad tissue samples from hatchery White Sturgeon 03/31/2020
G 157 Conduct supplementary sediment facies mapping in upper Lake Roosevelt (habitat assessment) 03/31/2020
H 162 Refine sediment facies map of upper Lake Roosevelt (habitat assessment)
I 160 Manage and Maintain UCWSRI Data Management System
J 122 Provide Technical Review for other UCWSRI projects and reports
K 132 Submit Progress Report for the period January 2020 through December 2020
L 157 Capture White Sturgeon larvae to validate larvae transport model. 03/31/2020
M 158 Immersion-mark naturally produced first-feeding White Sturgeon larvae with Calcein 03/31/2020
N 162 Analyze White Sturgeon larvae drift data.