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A | 182921 | 185 | Produce CBFish Status Report | Periodic Status Reports for BPA | 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. | $500 | 0.06% | 10/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
B | 182922 | 165 | Produce Environmental Compliance Documentation | Provide Environmental Compliance Documentation | Provide environmental compliance for fisheries and escapement sampling. WDFW ESA coverage occurs through Hatchery Genetic Management Plans (HGMP) and 4(d) research permits from NOAA. | $500 | 0.06% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
C | 182923 | 119 | Manage and Administer Projects | Contract Management | Manage contract including submission of draft SOW, budget, and inventory for the next year's contract.
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 SOW package (includes draft and final SOW, budget and property inventory). | $12,500 | 1.46% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
D | 182924 | 157 | Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data | Coho Spawning Ground Surveys | Recover CWTs on Lower Columbia River tributary spawning ground surveys. Surveys are conducted by jet sled, catarafts, or by foot from September through December.
Implement RME designs to collect, generate, and validate field data for coho CWT recovery data.
Sampling and CWT data collected for Washington escapement areas will be error checked and all errors identified will be corrected. CWT information and associated biological data will be converted by WDFW into the Pacific Salmon Commission (U.S./Canada Treaty) data exchange format that is compatible with PSMFC's RMIS database and subsequently transferred to PSMFC for inclusion in the RMIS database.
Scales collected from Washington natural spawn escapement areas will be read for the purpose of determining the age and hatchery/wild origin of salmonids. Scale readings will be summarized to determine the age structure or hatchery/wild composition.
CWT recovery data by tag code will be retrieved from the RMIS database for the purpose of determining origin of salmonids returning to the individual spawning ground areas. CWT readings will be summarized to determine stock composition. | $66,250 | 7.74% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
E | 182925 | 157 | Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data | Chinook Spawning Ground Surveys | Recover CWTs on Lower Columbia River tributary spawning ground surveys so that exploitation rates for hatchery Chinook salmon can be estimated. Surveys are conducted by jet sled, cataraft, or by foot from September through December.
Implement RME designs to collect, generate, and validate field data for Chinook CWT recovery data and VSP metrics.
Sampling and CWT data collected for Washington escapement areas will be error checked and all errors identified will be corrected. CWT information and associated biological data will be converted by WDFW into the Pacific Salmon Commission (U.S./Canada Treaty) data exchange format that is compatible with PSMFC's RMIS database and subsequently transferred to PSMFC for inclusion in the RMIS database.
Scales collected from Washington natural spawn escapement areas will be read for the purpose of determining the age and hatchery/wild origin of salmonids. Scale readings will be summarized to determine the age structure or hatchery/wild composition. These data will be used to perform run reconstruction analyses.
CWT recovery data by tag code will be retrieved from the RMIS database for the purpose of determining origin of salmonids returning to the individual spawning ground areas. CWT readings will be summarized to determine stock composition. These data will also be used to perform run reconstruction analyses. | $78,500 | 9.17% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
F | 182926 | 157 | Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data | Sample & Recover CWTs from Salmon & Steelhead Sport Fisheries | Randomly sample salmonids caught in Columbia River mainstem and Washington tributary sport fisheries for the purpose of recovering CWTs, PIT tags, biological data (including scales) and estimating effort and catch. These recovery data will be summarized and analyzed for the purpose of monitoring the status of all major Columbia River salmonid stocks, including stocks listed under the ESA. Data collected, summarized, and analyzed under this objective will be provided to the scientific community to determine the status of ESA-listed salmonid stocks and other wild salmonid stocks; evaluate hatchery production and release strategies; evaluate effectiveness of habitat improvement projects; determine survival rates and production of hatchery-produced salmonids; and manage fisheries to protect ESA-listed and other wild salmonid stocks and achieve escapement goals
Mainstem Columbia River fisheries sampling data and CWT are provided to ODFW for decoding, summary, analysis, and reporting to RMIS. PIT tag data will be managed by WDFW. The PIT tag data will be error checked, summarized, analyzed, and reported to the new PTAGIS.
Sampling and CWT data collected for Washington tributary sport fisheries will be error checked and all errors identified will be corrected. CWT information and associated biological data will be converted by WDFW and ODFW into the Pacific Salmon Commission (U.S./Canada Treaty) data exchange format that is compatible with PSMFC's RMIS database and subsequently transferred to PSMFC for inclusion in the RMIS database. Collected scales will be analyzed for the purpose of determining the age of the salmonids. Scale readings will be summarized to determine the age structure of salmonids caught in individual fisheries. These data will be used to perform run reconstruction analyses.
CWT recovery data by tag code will be retrieved from the RMIS database for the purpose of determining stocks of salmonids caught in individual fisheries. CWT readings will be summarized to determine stock composition. These data will also be used to perform run reconstruction analyses for conservation and fisheries planning. | $428,500 | 50.06% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
G | 182927 | 157 | Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data | Sample & Recover CWTs In Salmon & Steelhead Commercial Fisheries | Randomly sample salmonids caught in Washington commercial fisheries for the purpose of recovering CWTs and PIT tags. These recovery data will be summarized and analyzed for the purpose of monitoring the status of all major Columbia River salmonid stocks, including stocks listed under the ESA. Data collected, summarized, and analyzed under this objective will be provided to the scientific community to determine the status of ESA-listed salmonid stocks and other wild salmonid stocks; evaluate hatchery production and release strategies; evaluate effectiveness of habitat improvement projects; determine survival rates and production of hatchery-produced salmonids; and manage fisheries to protect ESA-listed and other wild salmonid stocks and achieve escapement goals.
Mainstem Columbia River fisheries sampling data and CWT are provided to ODFW for decoding, summary, analysis, and reporting to RMIS. PIT tag data will be managed by WDFW. The PIT tag data will be error checked, summarized, analyzed, and reported to the new PTAGIS.
Catch by species will be estimated for treaty Indian commercial fisheries. Average weights collected from Oregon and/or Washington fish processing plants will be applied to commercial fish ticket poundages to estimate the total number of fish landed by species in the fishery | $179,000 | 20.91% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
H | 182928 | 160 | Create/Manage/Maintain Database | Modify, Manage, & Maintain Fishery & Escapement Sampling Databases | WDFW Region 5 has developed a new comprehensive database to store spawning ground, trapping, marking, and age data, called Traps, Weirs, Surveys (TWS). This database feeds the WDFW Spawning Ground Survey (SGS) database, and has replaced the WDFW Age and Scale (A&S) database for spawning ground sampling including VSP metrics.
Maintain/refine (including QA/QC of stored data) the TWS database and facilitate uploads to the WDFW SGS database so that exploitation rates can be determined for hatchery Chinook and coho salmon based on CWT. Databases will store raw data to estimate VSP metrics to meet NOAA monitoring guidance.
Finalize modification of electronic data forms to store fisheries CWT and PIT tag sampling data on the iPADs and PDAs. Maintain a Washington fisheries sampling database consistent with ODFW data structure to store data downloaded from the data devices, which is provided to ODFW for mainstem Columbia River sport and commercial fisheries reporting.
Manage/Maintain run-reconstruction database.
Assist field crews with entering standardized data into TWS database, query databases to provide summary data, perform QA/QC for databases.
Manage PIT tag data associated with this project, including QA/QC of data. Prepare data for upload to PTagis. | $23,000 | 2.69% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
I | 182929 | 159 | Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data | Transfer of PIT Tag Data, CWT data and Esc Data to appropriate database | Transfer mainstem CWT and PIT tag sampling data. After the database has gone through the QA/QC process, PIT tag recoveries will be exported periodically to PTAGIS and CWT data to the RMIS. The second export (CWT) requires sample and biological data collected from mainstem Columbia River fisheries to be transferred to ODFW. | $7,000 | 0.82% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
J | 182930 | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | Summarize & Analyze Catch, Escapement, & CWT Data For Stock Status Monitoring Purposes | Annual abundance estimates plus fishery stock and age composition data are essential for monitoring the status of wild/natural and hatchery produced salmonid stocks in the Columbia River basin. These data will be incorporated into run reconstruction databases and will be provided to the U.S. v. Oregon Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for the purposes of tracking stock status of all major salmonid stocks returning to the Columbia River, including ESA-listed stocks. The data will be made available to state agencies for use in developing Biological Assessments concerning proposed fisheries in the Columbia River basin and are commonly used by the NOAA Fisheries when completing Biological Opinions regarding fisheries in the Columbia River basin. | $32,000 | 3.74% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
K | 182931 | 162 | Analyze/Interpret Data | Summarize & Analyze Chinook spawning data | Provide estimates of spring and fall Chinook salmon abundance, diversity, and spatial structure by population for populations sampled under this project. | $18,500 | 2.16% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
L | 182932 | 161 | Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and Results | Disseminate Fishery & Escapement Data & Results to Fishery Managers | Annual abundance estimates plus fishery stock and age composition data are essential for monitoring the status of wild/natural and hatchery produced salmonid stocks in the Columbia River basin. These data will be incorporated into run reconstruction databases and will be provided to the U.S. v. Oregon Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for the purposes of tracking stock status of all major salmonid stocks returning to the Columbia River, including ESA-listed stocks. The data will be made available to state agencies for use in developing Biological Assessments concerning proposed fisheries in the Columbia River basin and are commonly used by the NOAA Fisheries when completing Biological Opinions regarding fisheries in the Columbia River basin. | $9,250 | 1.08% | 07/01/2017 | 06/30/2018 |
M | 182933 | 132 | Produce Progress (Annual) Report | Transfer Progress Report Data to WDFW for CY 17 (1/1/17 - 12/31/17) | Data, analyses, etc., produced under this contract will be transferred to and included in the annual report of the WDFW contract for this project. | $500 | 0.06% | 07/15/2017 | 08/01/2017 |