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2003-017-00 EXP ISEMP - WDFW O&M INSTREAM PIT TAG SYS WENATCHEE R
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Closed
Contract Description:
CR-303891
WDFW will operate and maintain PIT tag antenna arrays in the Wenatchee Subbasin (Lower Wenatchee, Peshastin Creek, Upper Wenatchee, Lower and Upper Chiwawa River, Lower and Upper Nason Creek). An additional site in the middle Wenatchee River is currently inoperable and may be moved to an alternate location if funding becomes available. A standardized maintenance schedule, developed cooperatively between WDFW and ISEMP, will be followed. Specifics of the maintenance schedule are outlined in work element C.
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Background:
The Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program (ISEMP, 2003-017-00) is an ongoing collaborative effort to design, test, implement and evaluate Status and Trends Monitoring for salmon and steelhead populations and their habitat, and watershed-scale Effectiveness Monitoring for management actions impacting salmon and steelhead populations and habitat in th... e Interior Columbia River Basin.
ISEMP explicitly addresses work requirements of many 2008 FCRPS Biological Opinion RPAs (56.1, 56.2, 56.3, 57.1, 57.2, 57.3, 57.4, 57.5) and is directly related to additional 2008 FCRPS Biological Opinion implementation strategy requirements and recommendations. ISEMP takes a pilot-project approach to the research and development of monitoring by implementing experimental programs in several major subbasins of the Interior Columbia: the Wenatchee, Entiat, Methow, John Day, South Fork Salmon and Lemhi River basins. The overall goal of the project is to provide regional salmon management agencies with the data, information and tools necessary to design efficient and effective monitoring programs.
Specifically, ISEMP generates quantitative guidance on and examples of: the robustness and limitations of population and habitat monitoring protocols, indicators and metrics; sampling design approaches for the distribution of monitoring effort in time and space; analytical approaches to the evaluation of monitoring data, information and programs; effective data management and communication designs that support the use, standardization and compilation of implementation, compliance, status, trends and effectiveness monitoring data by regional data generators and decision makers; and finally the design and implementation of watershed-scale restoration actions to maximize both the biological impact and associated learning opportunities resulting from the design and implementation strategy.
Through its work to date, ISEMP has developed expertise in the coordination and implementation of large-scale monitoring data collection programs. Applying this experience, ISEMP coordinates the installation, maintenance and calibration of in-stream PIT tag arrays across the Snake River basin and is designing and coordinating the implementation of a Columbia River basin-wide stream habitat status and trends monitoring. These programmatic implementation facets of ISEMP leverage previous experience with logistics and social factors to effectively implement comprehensive, standardized monitoring research and development at an unprecedented scale.
This contract is one of several contracts that will implement this project. Each contract is responsible for an end of contract progress report. Additionally, a project level "synthesis report" will also be produced under this project and data and analysis from this contract will be utilized in the production of that project level report. The synthesis report is a deliverable under the Terraqua contract (not this contract) under this project.
In order to coordinate among Project elements, the need for any changes in scope that may arise during the implementation of this SOW will be communicated to NOAA Fisheries and Terraqua, Inc. (by contacting Chris Jordan (1 541 754 4629) and Mike Ward (509-486-2426)). Actual changes to this SOW must be approved by BPA.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
03/01/2017
Contract End Date:
02/28/2018
Current Contract Value:
$27,328
Expenditures:
$27,328
* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.
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The Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.
Integral to the contract' s success, however the following work is funded by non-BPA sources.
Assemble, gather, acquire, or prepare documents in support of obtaining environmental compliance from BPA (such as filling out a NEPA Checklist, providing maps, obtaining permits, conducting public involvement activities, completing an archaeological survey, etc.). Ensure a compliance letter has been received, or is still valid, prior to commencing any affected work.
Integral to the contract' s success, however the following work is funded by non-BPA sources.
Manage on-the-ground efforts. Also covers administrative work in support of on-the-ground efforts and in support of BPA's programmatic requirements such as metric reporting, financial reporting (e.g., accruals), and development of an SOW package (includes draft SOW, budget, spending plan, and property inventory).
Operate and maintain PIT tag arrays in the Wenatchee Basin
PIT tag arrays in the Wenatchee subbasin are subject to environmental conditions that may reduce performance or result in failure of the system. WDFW will continuously remotely monitor the 7 active ISEMP PIT tag arrays (lower and upper Wenatchee, Peshastin Creek, lower and upper Chiwawa, and lower and upper Nason) to ensure performance is optimized. WDFW will follow the maintenance schedule outlined in work element C milestones. An additional site in the middle Wenatchee River is currently inoperable and may be moved to an alternate location if funding becomes available. WDFW will design, build and install any replacement parts needed as conditions and funding allows. Currently all PIT tag data is automatically sent to QCI servers in Boise and subsequently uploaded to PTAGIS.
Array Name Array Latitude Array Longitude Array Subbasin Array Stream Array ID Array Start Date
Lower Wenatchee 47.46495 -120.350639 Lower Wenatchee Wenatchee River LWE 2010
Peshastin Creek 47.548485 -120.609882 Lower Wenatchee Peshastin Creek PES 2007
Middle Wenatchee 47.623032 -120.72619 Lower Wenatchee Wenatchee River MWE 2008
Chiwawa Lower 47.787548 -120.653864 Upper Wenatchee Chiwawa River CHL 2008
Chiwawa Upper 47.843795 -120.665435 Upper Wenatchee Chiwawa River CHU 2008
Upper Wenatchee 47.796217 -120.663677 Upper Wenatchee Wenatchee River UWE 2012
Nason Lower 47.802382 -120.713454 Upper Wenatchee Nason Creek NAL 2008
Nason Upper 47.785981 -120.848546 Upper Wenatchee Nason Creek NAU 2008
Reporting contribution for RME and Lessons Learned
ISEMP will update the lessons learned synthesis report for FY16 by compiling the work of all ISEMP contractors (from each of the three pilot subbasins and the umbrella group), describing ISEMP's progress in FY16 in relation to its proposed goals and objectives, and documents changes in protocols/indicators being monitored that have resulted from data collected over the course of the program. This work will be coordinated by Terraqua Inc., and depends on the collaboration and input of all ISEMP contractors.
Programmatic ISEMP FCRPS BiOp reports will be coordinated, compiled, and submitted to BPA by Terraqua Inc., using the BPA-supplied reporting template. Both the RM&E Technical Report Template and Annual RPA report will be generated at the project, or ISEMP, level. Each contract holder within the project will provide the necessary information to complete these reports, and the overall report production and completion will be coordinated and delivered as part of the Terraqua contract. Data collected under this project are sent to the PTAGIS database for storage and subsequent analysis.
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