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Contract 74314 REL 46: 2010-033-00 EXP WDFW TWISP STUDY REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
Project Number:
Title:
Study Reproductive Success of Hatchery and Natural Origin Steelhead in the Methow
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Cascade Methow 100.00%
Contract Number:
74314 REL 46
Contract Title:
2010-033-00 EXP WDFW TWISP STUDY REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
During the August-2018 to July 2019 contract cycle, we will trap, sample, and collect the necessary tissue samples from the 2019 brood of returning adult steelhead at the Twisp River weir, and will collect and sample juvenile progeny in the Twisp River.  All sampling data will be entered in local databases, and the genetic material collected will be transferred to the WDFW Molecular Genetics Lab in Olympia WA, for archiving.

In 2017, we released 33 wild adult steelhead and 36 hatchery adult steelhead upstream of the Twisp River weir. Wild adult steelhead returning to the Twisp weir were generally larger, had a higher fat content, arrived at the Twisp weir earlier, and spawned earlier than hatchery steelhead. However, hatchery females returning to the weir had greater fecundity than wild females. Wild and hatchery steelhead were similar in terms of migration speed, spawn timing and distribution throughout the study years. Preliminary genotyping results from all progeny that have been genotyped suggest that hatchery steelhead had a lower relative reproductive success (RRS) rate than wild steelhead across all years and life stages for which parentage assignments were complete. At the age-1 parr stage, female hatchery steelhead from the 2009-2012 broods were about 80% as productive as wild females, and hatchery males were about 52% as productive as wild males.  

Background on project:

We propose to quantitatively evaluate the relative reproductive success of naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin steelhead in the Twisp River, a tributary to the Methow River in the upper Columbia River Basin.  Hatcheries are one of the main tools that have been used to mitigate for salmon losses caused by the construction and operation of the Columbia River hydropower system.  In addition to harvest augmentation, hatcheries have recently been used in attempts to protect stocks from extinction (e.g., captive breeding) and attempts to enhance natural production (supplementation).  Surprisingly, little is known about how much the investment in hatcheries benefits or harms natural production.  We propose to take advantage of recent technological advances in genetics to empirically monitor the reproductive success of hatchery and natural steelhead using a DNA-based pedigree approach.  For this contract period, we will continue to trap and collect DNA and biological data from all steelhead released upstream of the weir, conduct intensive spawning ground surveys and collect DNA samples from progeny (i.e., parr and smolts) of previous brood years.  Specifically, we will (1) directly measure the relative reproductive success of hatchery- and natural-origin steelhead  in a the natural environment, (2) determine the degree to which any differences in reproductive success between hatchery and natural steelhead can be explained by measurable biological characteristics such as run timing, morphology, or behavior, and (3) estimate the relative fitness of hatchery-lineage steelhead after they have experienced an entire generation in the natural environment.

Genotyping of adult steelhead is funding by Douglas County PUD and is not part of this contract.  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
08/01/2018
Contract End Date:
07/31/2019
Current Contract Value:
$233,529
Expenditures:
$233,529

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

BPA CO:
BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
EC Documentation provided B: 165. Produce environmental compliance documentation for BPA 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration C: 119. Overall project administration 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
DNA from steelhead captured at weir collected D: 157. Collect adult DNA samples from steelhead 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Spawning ground ecological data recorded E: 157. Conduct steelhead spawning ground surveys 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
DNA samples from age-1 steelhead parr collected F: 157. Collect DNA from age-1 steelhead parr 12/31/2018 12/31/2018
DNA samples from steelhead smolts collected G: 157. Collect DNA from steelhead smolts at smolt trap 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets H: 162. Genotype Juvenile Steelhead and Conduct Parentage Analysis 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Redd morphology and habitat data collected I: 157. Collect Ecological and Redd Morphology Data on the Spawning Grounds 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Ecological traits influence of fitness J: 162. Analyze ecological data from spawning grounds 07/31/2019 07/31/2019
Submit calendar year 2018 report to BPA K: 132. Submit Progress Report for Calendar Year 2018 05/01/2019 05/01/2019
Submit BiOp RPA Report in cbfish.org L: 202. BiOp RPA Report for CY 2018 03/31/2019 03/31/2019

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Upper Columbia River DPS (Threatened)
  • 5 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 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 08/01/2018
B 165 Produce environmental compliance documentation for BPA 08/01/2018
C 119 Overall project administration 08/01/2018
D 157 Collect adult DNA samples from steelhead 10/31/2018
E 157 Conduct steelhead spawning ground surveys 10/31/2018
F 157 Collect DNA from age-1 steelhead parr 10/31/2018
G 157 Collect DNA from steelhead smolts at smolt trap 10/31/2018
H 162 Genotype Juvenile Steelhead and Conduct Parentage Analysis 08/01/2018
I 157 Collect Ecological and Redd Morphology Data on the Spawning Grounds 10/31/2018
J 162 Analyze ecological data from spawning grounds 08/01/2018
K 132 Submit Progress Report for Calendar Year 2018 08/01/2018
L 202 BiOp RPA Report for CY 2018