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Contract 84051 REL 8: 1995-011-00 EXP CHIEF JO KOKANEE ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
Project Number:
Title:
Chief Joseph Kokanee Enhancement
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Intermountain Columbia Upper 100.00%
Contract Number:
84051 REL 8
Contract Title:
1995-011-00 EXP CHIEF JO KOKANEE ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
91584: 1995-011-00 EXP CHIEF JO KOKANEE ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
  • CR-375181: 1995-011-00 EXP CHIEF JO KOK- WEIR CONSTRUCTION
Contract Status:
Issued
Contract Description:
The cultural and spiritual relationship between Native People of the Pacific Northwest and salmon is central to their society.  Historically, the upper Columbia River Basin was home to anadromous fish species.  However, fish passage in the Columbia River was blocked by the construction of Grand Coulee (1939; river km 960) and Chief Joseph dams (1956; river km 877).

The extirpation of these fish from the upper Columbia River Basin eliminated many subsistence fishing opportunities for Native American Tribes and First Nations in Canada.  However, relict freshwater resident populations of historically anadromous fish still exist in Lake Roosevelt including kokanee salmon (lacustrine Sockeye Salmon).  Native fish perform a critical role in the ecosystems health and function.  The Chief Joseph Kokanee Enhancement Project (CJKEP) was amended into the Council's Fish and Wildlife program during the 1995 amendment.  The goal of the CJKEP is to protect and enhance the naturally producing kokanee Oncorhynchus nerka populations above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee dams in an effort to support the tribal subsistence and non-tribal recreational sport fisheries.  The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation (CTCR) work cooperatively with the co-managers of Lake Roosevelt to enhance native fish populations and provide fishing opportunities.

Since its inception, the CJKEP has focused on identifying and addressing limiting factors for naturally produced kokanee.  Previous research focused on entrainment at Grand Coulee Dam, quantifying kokanee spawning habitat, basin wide genetics database, water quality monitoring in key tributaries, and non-native fish predation impacts.

The Lake Roosevelt kokanee population is comprised of multiple wild and hatchery kokanee stocks. The wild kokanee stocks are a mix of wild Lake Roosevelt kokanee, native stocks that emigrated from Canada (Arrow and Kootenay lakes), and non-native kokanee stocks that emigrated from Pend Oreille and Coeur d’ Alene lakes in Idaho.  We have genetically cataloged the majority of the kokanee stocks which enables us to genetically identify kokanee collected by research groups or harvested by anglers in Lake Roosevelt. Data gaps still exist in the Kootenay River drainage system and the upper most reaches of the Columbia River near Revelstoke and Kinbasket reservoirs.  This data assists the co-managers with establishing harvest regulations that protect native fish, while providing harvest opportunities for non-native kokanee.  

The spawning locations for wild Lake Roosevelt kokanee are unknown, which hinder conservation efforts.  To date, large numbers of wild kokanee have not been detected spawning in tributary streams, leading biologists to hypothesize the wild populations are utilizing deep water spawning habitat at depths below the drawdown elevations (> 17 m) or migrate to the free flowing sections of the Columbia River in Canada below Hugh Keenleyside Dam.  The project is currently utilizing acoustic telemetry and, when funding allows, microchemistry techniques to provide information on the spawning locations.

Wild kokanee were observed utilized Barnaby Creek and the Sanpoil River in 2023. The BPA funded culvert replacement at Barnaby Creek has allowed fall spawning fish to access Barnaby Creek. Between 2013-2016, kokanee egg plants were used to meet project conservation objectives. However, the project only had access to coastal Lake Whatcom kokanee that did not perform in the upper Columbia River (see page 11; Project Proposal) . Egg plants were suspended until a native upper Colombia River stock could be found. Through our DNA analysis we have determined that the population of early run kokanee in Lake Chelan are decedents of Meadow Creek stock, which are native to the Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. Studies comparing Meadow Creek and Lake Whatcom stocks in the early 2000’s indicated the upper Columbia River native stock out-performed the coastal stock in Lake Roosevelt. Now that a local upper Columbia River stock has been located and is available, we wanted to re-establish the kokanee egg plant Objectives, which meet the Project Goal of conserve and enhancement of wild kokanee populations above Chief Joseph Dam.  

Non-native predatory fish have been shown to negatively affect the survival of native fish including kokanee and Redband Trout in Lake Roosevelt.  Suppressing these populations in the Sanpoil Arm, a key salmonid migration corridor, has been a priority for this project.  Suppression has been successful, however when suppression stops, predators repopulate the area.  Predator removal is a constant battle that requires constant attention and effort to be successful.

The 2024 Project Objectives are:

Objective 1.  Monitor wild kokanee abundance and exploitation.
Task 1.  Monitor kokanee adult escapement to the Sanpoil River and other select tributaries.
Task 2.  Collect and analyze DNA tissue samples collected from the Lake Roosevelt creel surveys to determine kokanee stock exploitation.
Task 3. Collect and analyze DNA tissue samples from wild kokanee collected in the Sanpoil weir, standard Lake Roosevelt surveys, and kokanee/Sockeye collected in the Chief Joseph Hatchery Ladder.
Task 4.  Fill data gaps currently in the basin wide kokanee genetics database.  

Objective 2.  Identify key reservoir habitat areas that support wild kokanee for rearing and spawning.
Task 1. Monitor water temperature in key tributaries and reservoir locations to identify potential limiting factors using temperature loggers, dissolved oxygen loggers and a drone outfitted with temperature sensors.

Objective 3.  Reduce non-native fish predator impacts on native salmonids.  
Task 1.  Conduct a non-native predator reduction programs in key salmonid migration corridors in Lake Roosevelt.  

Objective 4. Supplement the Sanpoil River and Barnaby Creek with kokanee eggs (meets Project Goal Page 23 of proposal).
Task 1. Coordinate with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to collect early run kokanee eggs from Stehiken, the tributary at the north end of Lake Chelan, Washington.
Task 2. Coordinate with WDFW to utilize the WDFW Chelan Hatchery to hold the eggs until eye-up
Task 3. Transfer eggs to the Sanpoil River and Barnaby Creek streamside incubation boxes.
Task 4. Monitoring survival and out-migration of kokanee.

Any fish that is killed as a result of our activities and adequate for human consumption are provided to the Colville Tribal Membership for subsistence. Results from the above projects will assist the co-managers of Lake Roosevelt with managing both hatchery and wild kokanee populations found above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee dams.

FY25 objectives are the same as FY24, except the Sanpoil River weir design and construction has been moved to a new project (CR-375181).

Work Elements "U" forward (Y2 - Year #2) are new for FY25.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
01/01/2024
Contract End Date:
12/31/2025
Current Contract Value:
$1,244,000
Expenditures:
$512,694

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

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Contract Contractor:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Coop
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Environmental Compliance A: 165. Environmental Compliance 12/31/2025
Coordination B: 191. Coordination with other BPA Projects and Hatcheries 12/31/2024
Implement Non-Native Fish Removal C: 190. Non-Native Predator Removal 12/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets D: 157. Non-Native Predator Removal Data Collection 12/31/2024
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata E: 162. Non-Native Predator Reduction: Analysis 12/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets F: 157. Kokanee Escapement 12/31/2025
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration G: 119. Project Administration 12/31/2024
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata H: 162. Kokanee Escapement: Analysis 12/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets I: 157. Kokanee Stock Identification 12/31/2024
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata J: 162. Kokanee Stock Identification: Analysis - Subcontract 12/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets K: 157. Water Temperature Monitoring 12/31/2024
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata L: 162. Water Temperature Analysis 12/31/2024
Sanpoil River 100% Weir Design M: 175. Weir Trap Feasibility/Design Alternatives 12/31/2024
Produce accessible, error-checked datasets N: 157. Kokanee Streamside Incubation Study 12/31/2025
Deliverable: An accessible, error-checked data set with metadata O: 162. Kokanee Streamside Incubation Study_Analysis 12/31/2025
Incubation of kokanee eggs P: 176. Kokanee fry release 12/31/2024
Completed Annual Report R: 132. Submit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2023) to (Dec 2023) 09/30/2024
Develop annual operating plan S: 174. Annual Operational Plan (AOP) 12/31/2024

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Burbot (Lota lota)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 176 Produce Hatchery Fish
  • 1 instance of WE 174 Produce Plan
  • 1 instance of WE 175 Produce Design
  • 5 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 5 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Trout, Interior Redband (O. mykiss gairdnerii)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Whitefish, Mountain (Prosopium williamsoni)
  • 1 instance of WE 190 Remove, Exclude and/or Relocate Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Environmental Compliance
B 191 Coordination with other BPA Projects and Hatcheries
C 190 Non-Native Predator Removal 12/02/2024
D 157 Non-Native Predator Removal Data Collection 12/02/2024
E 162 Non-Native Predator Reduction: Analysis
F 157 Kokanee Escapement 12/02/2024
G 119 Project Administration
H 162 Kokanee Escapement: Analysis
I 157 Kokanee Stock Identification 12/02/2024
J 162 Kokanee Stock Identification: Analysis - Subcontract
K 157 Water Temperature Monitoring 12/02/2024
L 162 Water Temperature Analysis
M 175 Weir Trap Feasibility/Design Alternatives 12/02/2024
N 157 Kokanee Streamside Incubation Study 12/02/2024
O 162 Kokanee Streamside Incubation Study_Analysis
P 176 Kokanee fry release 12/02/2024
Q 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA
R 132 Submit Progress Report for the period (Jan 2023) to (Dec 2023)
S 174 Annual Operational Plan (AOP) 12/02/2024