Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program
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Contract Number:
Contract Title:
1985-038-00 EXP COLVILLE HATCHERY (M&E)
Contract Start Date:
12/1/2016
Contract End Date:
11/30/2017
Title:
Q: 157 - Nespelem River Rainbow Trout Movement Data Collection
Description:
Emigration data on 500 Rainbow Trout (250 - 900 g/fish) with 23 mm half-duplex PIT tags stocked in the Nespelem River will be monitored using PIT antennas below the upstream migration barrier falls located approximately 1.5 km upstream of the Nespelem River mouth (confluence with Rufus Woods Lake). This study will be used to assess the level of stocked fish emigrating into Rufus Woods Lake past waterfalls on the Nespelem River which limit upstream fish migration. Information from this study will be used to guide timing, location, and numbers of stocked Rainbow Trout to avoid emigration and maintain fish in the Nespelem River for fishery augmentation. This study was suggested by the ISRP in their review of the project.
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
Data on Rainbow Trout movement in the Nespelem River will be collected and available on the Colville Confederated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Database or from the contact person.
WSE Effective Budget:
$9,000
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
1.46%
WSE Start:
12/01/2016
WSE End:
11/30/2017
WSE Completion:
10/10/2017
WSE Progress:
Concluded
WSE ID Continued From:
n/a
WSE ID Continued To:
n/a
Finite or Recurring:
Recurring

SOWRevision Planned Updated Contractor Comments (optional) BPA Comments (optional)
Work Element Budget (Current Performance Period) $20,000 $9,000

6 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A EC Environmental Compliance Requirements Complete 12/1/2016 12/15/2016 Concluded Jamie Cleveland (Inactive) 10/13/2016 11:16:14 AM
Description: On-the-ground work associated with this work element cannot proceed until this milestone is complete. Milestone is complete when final documentation is received from BPA environmental compliance staff.
B PUBPROTOCOL Review, Revise, and Publish Protocol, Study Design, and Methods in Monitoringmethods.org 12/1/2016 4/28/2017 Concluded Benjamin Cross (Inactive) 10/31/2016 9:15:13 AM
Description: The Protocol (including temporal and spatial design) and Methods for this work element are stored at monitoringmethods.org and need to be finalized (i.e., "Published" through monitoringmethods.org), preferably prior to data collection. Preparations for contract renewals must include reviewing any previously published Protocols/Methods to ensure that they are consistent with how work will be done in any subsequent contract.
C Setup and Maintain PIT Antenna Array 6/1/2017 10/31/2017 Concluded Jamie Cleveland (Inactive) 11/1/2016 3:40:55 PM
Description: Setup and maintain PIT antenna array below the upstream migration barrier falls located approximately 1.5 km upstream of the Nespelem River mouth (confluence with Rufus Woods Lake).
E BackUp Secure Data Back-Up 12/1/2016 11/30/2017 Concluded Benjamin Cross (Inactive) 10/31/2016 9:15:13 AM
Description: Minimum requirements: Hard copies of field sheets and original dataloggers secured against fire and flood. At least daily data back-up of electronic data on a separate hard drive. Secure cloud-based or off-site location data back-up to preclude catastrophic data loss at least weekly. More frequent cloud/off-site back-up is greatly encouraged.
E Upload Yearly Upload of Error-Checked Datasets 12/1/2016 11/30/2017 Concluded Jamie Cleveland (Inactive) 11/2/2016 10:14:34 AM
Description: Upload datasets with associated metadata to a publicly accessible site each year as soon as they have been QA/QC checked. This generally happens within 6 months for direct field-to-database input, but may be longer if laboratory analysis is required (e.g., scale reading or genetic analyses). If data is not QA/QCed within 1 year, data must be made accessible with acknowledgement of QA/QC limitations. Periods for dataset collection should be no longer than a year, and coincide with the logical biology of the data collection, which may not be on a calendar year. Example of a dataset: redd counts for one species for one season for a particular brood year. Dataset upload requirements apply to both original and derived data, which should be at a level of quality suitable for release to resource co-managers to make decisions – not the rigor required as if you were going to use the data for a peer-reviewed publication.
G DELIV Nespelem River Rainbow Trout Movement Data Collection 11/30/2017 Concluded Jamie Cleveland (Inactive) 11/2/2016 8:03:45 AM
Description: Data on Rainbow Trout movement in the Nespelem River will be collected and available on the Colville Confederated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Database or from the contact person.

Work Site ID Latitude Longitude State County Province Subbasin
72550 48.196144 -118.968199 Washington Okanogan Intermountain Columbia Upper

Primary Focal Species:
Trout, Rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Secondary Focal Species:
None

Title Link
Colville Tribes Resident Fish Database https://www.cct-fnw.com/resident-home-page
Study Plan Name Study Plan Owner Protocol State Sample Design Name
KRRFM- Rainbow Trout Spawning Movement Evaluation (1988-065-00) v1.0 PNAMP Support Expired Nespelem River Rainbow Trout Movement Data Collection - Colville Confederated Tribes v1.0

ID Name Type Optional Customized Based On Status
254 EXPIRED: PIT Tag Monitoring v1.0 Data Collection No N/A Expired

Title Category Subcategory Subcategory focus 1 Subcategory focus 2
RBT Movement Fish Migration Pathways: Fish (ID: 77) Fish Life Stage: Adult - Spawner NA