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Contract 83639 REL 16: 1998-014-00 EXP OCEAN SURVIVAL OF SALMONIDS (NOAA)
Project Number:
Title:
Ocean Survival Of Salmonids
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Ocean - 100.00%
Contract Number:
83639 REL 16
Contract Title:
1998-014-00 EXP OCEAN SURVIVAL OF SALMONIDS (NOAA)
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Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
Since the late 1990’s, NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) has been studying the physical, biological and ecological mechanisms that control the early marine survival of juvenile salmonids originating from the Columbia River Basin.   The overall purpose of this study is to identify the mechanisms that determine the importance of the Columbia River plume and near coastal ocean environments to overall salmonid survival and adult returns and then provide this information to managers in the Columbia River Basin.  Periods of high or low ocean productivity can mask underlying trends in freshwater habitat productivity and could lead to a misinterpretation of the proximate cause of trends in survival or adults returns.

We have found that early ocean growth and survival of Columbia River Basin juvenile salmonids are determined by physical processes operating at multiple scales that affect both bottom-up (food web) and t... op-down processes (predation and competition).  Many aspects of the early marine ecology of juvenile salmon such as ocean distribution, diet, time and size of ocean entry vary between species, population groups, and life history types.  Although we have not fully analyzed all species and population groups within the Basin, results of our work to date suggest that much of the variability in overall survival from the smolt-to-adult life stage (SAR) of Columbia River Basin salmonids is a function of ocean conditions.  In particular, for a number of species and populations groups, early ocean life is a critical period.  Early ocean residence can vary within and between genetic stocks and life history types but we define it in this proposed work as approximately the first 60 days the fish are in the near coastal ocean (which includes the plume).  Conditions the fish experience during this period can be strongly related to adult returns and overall SAR rates, although no single ocean factor or set of factors account for variability in ocean survival for all species and population groups we are studying.

Purpose:  
This plume and nearshore ocean research addresses RPA (Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives) actions 58.3, 58.4, 61.1, 61.2 and 61.4.  Overall, this work seeks to evaluate how the experience of juvenile salmonids in the estuary, plume, and near coastal ocean interact to affect their survival. Information derived from plume and nearshore ocean research is needed to increase our ability to adaptively manage FCRPS mitigation actions and implement Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPAs).  This includes informing FCRPS mitigation actions to improve the survival of juveniles during residence in and migration through the estuary and plume.
  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
01/01/2021
Contract End Date:
12/31/2021
Current Contract Value:
$454,969
Expenditures:
$454,969

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2025.

BPA CO:
BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Order
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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A217496185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe 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.$9730.21%04/01/202112/31/2021
B217497165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationAll EC and permits obtainedObtain all ESA and MMPA permits (or appropriate letters of compliance) and submit to BPA. Work with BPA EC lead to obtain NEPA and Section 106 compliance, if necessary.$00.00%01/01/202104/30/2021
C217498119Manage and Administer ProjectsRoutine contract administrationProject management includes preparing FY20 accruals, managing budgets, and providing information to BPA as requested.$6,3221.39%01/01/202112/31/2021
D217499157Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab DataNektonic species sampling-Plume & coastal OR & WAMeasure composition, distribution, and abundance of pelagic and nektonic species, including salmonids in 2020 in the Columbia River plume region. NOAA will conduct one ocean survey in May and one in June 2021. This research will directly measure and quantify juvenile salmon abundance and distribution and provide samples to assess marine growth (both somatic and bioenergetic) as features that can be related to physical and biological processes in the Columbia River plume and associated ocean environment. Important marine bio/physical conditions that will be measured and compared with salmonid metrics include: 1) oceanographic conditions, 2) phytoplankton standing stock, 3) collaborate with OSU researchers on indicators relating to juvenile salmon survival.$213,16746.89%01/01/202112/31/2021
E217500162Analyze/Interpret DataAssess the role of the plume and nearshore on salmon growth & survivalData will be collected to determine the following: Through analytical assessment of biological features of juvenile salmon in and out of the Columbia River plume, assess the role of unique features of the Columbia River plume that affect salmon growth and survival. NOAA will: 1) Continue to identify and refine the suite of plume and ocean indicators that best predict adult returns and survival and support the use of early warning indicators for listed interior Columbia Basin ESUs and DPSs. 2) Examine the extent of coupling among estuarine, plume and early ocean habitats and marine survival of interior Columbia juvenile salmon and steelhead. Tasks will include: - Species of juvenile salmon will be confirmed from cruise sampling in 2021, weighed and measured, and dissected (if warranted). All data will be entered and QA/QC. - Identify genetic composition of juvenile Chinook salmon from cruises conducted in 2021; collect samples for analysis from salmon sampled in 2021. - Identify temporal and spatial relationships among Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1) levels as a metric of growth in juvenile salmon as they relate to early ocean survival. - Examine food habits of salmon that may relate to connectivity to Columbia River estuary habitat. - Integrate abundance, distribution and growth characteristics of juvenile salmon in the plume environment in relation to ocean condition in coastal marine waters of Oregon and Washington through correlational, spatial, multivariate, and generalized linear models. - Continue to develop and refine indicators of juvenile salmon survival$231,75750.97%01/01/202112/31/2021
F217501183Produce Journal ArticleSubmit Draft Manuscripts to Scientific JournalsProject findings are captured in scientific papers which will be submitted to relevant scientific journals. NOAA will attach the published articles in Pisces. *BPA IS NOT FUNDING JOURNAL ARTICLE SUBMISSION COSTS; THIS WORK ELEMENT IS JUST FOR SUBMISSION TO BPA OF ARTICLES ON THE PROJECT$00.00% 12/31/2021
G217502202Produce BiOp RPA ReportBiOp RPA Report for CY 2020* 2020 BiOp RPA Report will be covered by main NOAA FY21 contract for Plume Project and will be submitted to BPA by NOAA.* Projects that have claimed that they support one or more RM&E RPAs (i.e., RPAs 50-73) under the FCRPS BiOp are required to report their results. To facilitate the summary of these results across the entire Columbia River Basin, and to provide more clarity as to the format required under the BiOp, these reports are required to be completed online. If desired, the required information can be prepared in MS Word, and pasted into Taurus. For more guidance see https://www.cbfish.org/Content/tutorials/Reporting_Guidance_BiOp_2013.pdf.$00.00%01/01/202111/15/2021
H217503132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSubmit Progress Report for the period January 2020 through December 2020Final 2020 Annual Project Report to include May/June cruise report summaries, data, analysis and results from 2020 project activities. This report should build on previous years' reports to present a cumulative picture of CR salmon ocean survival. * Main 2020 RME Report will be covered by main NOAA FY21 contract for Plume Project and will be attached in cbfish.org at project level. The RME report will cover 2020 and will be in lieu of an Annual Report.*$2,4320.53%01/01/202103/15/2021
      
$454,651
   

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Obtain and Deliver to BPA EC Lead ESA and MMPA permits B: 165. All EC and permits obtained 04/30/2021 04/30/2021
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration C: 119. Routine contract administration 12/31/2021 12/27/2021
Nektonic Species Sampling & Processing D: 157. Nektonic species sampling-Plume & coastal OR & WA 12/31/2021 12/27/2021
Assess the role of the estuary and plume on salmon growth and survival E: 162. Assess the role of the plume and nearshore on salmon growth & survival 12/31/2021 12/27/2021
Attach Final Manuscripts in Pisces F: 183. Submit Draft Manuscripts to Scientific Journals 12/31/2021 12/27/2021
Final 2020 Annual Plume Project Report H: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period January 2020 through December 2020 03/15/2021 03/15/2021

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) - All Populations
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - All Populations
  • 1 instance of WE 183 Produce Journal Article
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance 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 All EC and permits obtained
C 119 Routine contract administration
D 157 Nektonic species sampling-Plume & coastal OR & WA 05/27/2021
E 162 Assess the role of the plume and nearshore on salmon growth & survival
F 183 Submit Draft Manuscripts to Scientific Journals
G 202 BiOp RPA Report for CY 2020
H 132 Submit Progress Report for the period January 2020 through December 2020