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Project 2003-039-00 - Monitor and Evaluate (M&E) Reproductive Success and Survival in Wenatchee River
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246Click magnifying glass to show details below the grid2003-039-00-NPCC-20090924FY07-09 Solicitation Review  10/23/2006Fund Pending Available FundsTier 2. Fund at a level consistent with ISRP comments, as funds become available.0
676Click magnifying glass to show details below the grid2003-039-00-NPCC-20110125RME / AP Category ReviewRMECAT-2003-039-00Pending BPA Response06/10/2011Fund (Qualified)Implement with condition through FY 2014: Implementation beyond 2014 based on ISRP and Council review of the results report and/or outcome of a regional hatchery effects evaluation process.2
971Click magnifying glass to show details below the grid2003-039-00-NPCC-202103022018 Research Project Status Review  12/20/2018ImplementThis set of projects [200303900, 200305400, 200306300 and 201003300] went through a policy review in 2017, and this review by the ISRP for progress. Studies to date have revealed that RRS between hatchery and naturally spawning fish can be reduced in a variety of ways. Because of this complexity, a more detailed conceptual framework is needed to predict how different species or populations will respond to hatchery supplementation and to allow managers to make better case-specific decisions. The ISRP believes that an updated synthesis is needed to make progress toward such a framework. They suggest that any new effort to synthesize results across the RRS studies should consider the history of hatchery influence prior to and during each study. Many of the projects reviewed are expected to report their most valuable results over the next few years. At that time, an updated synthesis of findings will be especially valuable. The ISRP is reassured that the RRS studies are on track and that proponents are collaborating and sharing information effectively. The Council concurs and asks that the sponsors work together on a synthesis report to be submitted and reviewed by the Council and the ISRP ahead of the start of the 2021 Anadromous Habitat and Hatchery Review process. Recommendation: Bonneville to work with the sponsors on a coordinated reporting of results as a “synthesis” review. Bonneville and the sponsors are requested to present this progress report/results to the Council and ISRP in summer of 2020; close to when these projects will be wrapping up, and ahead of the 2020 Anadromous Habitat and Hatchery Review.0
1188Click magnifying glass to show details below the grid2003-039-00-NPCC-202303102022 Anadromous Fish Habitat & Hatchery Review  04/15/2022ImplementBonneville and Sponsor to take the review remarks into consideration in project documentation. Project to work towards smart close-out. Bonneville and Sponsor to confirm project timeline. The Council's 2018 Research Progress Review decision recommended this project to close in 2021 and any savings greater than $50,000 be directed to the Costs Savings pool to support the Program’s emerging priorities. The Council requests that Bonneville fund the production of a synthesis report of RRS projects for Council and ISRP review by January 2023. See Policy Issue I.b. [Background: See https://www.nwcouncil.org/2021-2022-anadromous-habitat-and-hatchery-review/] 0