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Contract Title:
1998-014-00 EXP SURVIVAL OF JUVI SALMONIDS IN COL. R. PLUME
Contract Start Date:
5/1/2006
Contract End Date:
4/30/2007
Title:
D: 162 - Assess the role of the plume on salmon growth and survival
Description:
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.

Tasks include:

A. Identify the role of estuarine fronts as a critical habitat for juvenile salmon

B. Assess growth (somatic and energetic) characteristics of juvenile salmon in relation to the physical structure of the Columbia River plume and coastal marine waters of Oregon and Washington.

C. Identify temporal and spatial relationships among IGF-1 levels in juvenile salmon as they relate to early ocean survival.

D. Identify genetic composition of juvenile salmon from cruises conducted in 2004; collect samples for analysis from salmon sampled in 2005.

E. Identify temporal and spatial relationships among pathogen infections in juvenile salmon as they relate to early ocean survival.

F. Identify food habits and relationship to availability of prey resources of juvenile salmon in and out of the Columbia River plume.

G. Integrate abundance, distribution and growth and health 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.

H. Characterize spatial variation in bioenergetics and growth of juvenile salmon through development of a spatially-explicit salmon bioenergetics model
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
DELIVERABLE SPECIFICATION

Datasets incorporated to updated Access database including current sample analysis - 4/30/06
Draft report on juvenile salmon bioenergetics - 4/30/06
Completed manuscripts 4/06

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MILESTONE DESCRIPTION

Deliverable Complete - 4/28/06

Tissue sample acquisition (cutting party) - 9/1-2/28/07
Annual PI Meeting - 1/2-31/07
Sample Analysis - 6/1/06-4/30/07
Fine Scale Process Study - 6/1/06-4/30/07
Updated data base; includes completed hydrographic, nutrient , plankton and fish data sets from sampling in 2006 - 4/28/07.
WSE Effective Budget:
$545,620
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
42.64%
WSE Start:
07/01/2006
WSE End:
04/30/2007
WSE Completion:
05/30/2007
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) $545,620 $545,620

4 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A Cutting Party 10/1/2006 2/28/2007 Concluded Jan Brady (Inactive) 3/27/2006 10:58:08 AM
Description: Juvenile salmon species confirmed from cruise sampling, weighed and measured, dissected and samples distributed for analyses to assess genetic composition, growth characteristics, food consumed, disease and parasite status.
B Data Entry 7/1/2006 3/30/2007 Concluded Jan Brady (Inactive) 3/27/2006 10:58:08 AM
Description: Data regarding each individual juvenile salmon sampled in 2006, including species, size, location of capture, associated oceanographic conditions of sample site, food composition, disease and parasite load, growth features entered into an Access database of all juvenile salmon sampled from this project for th eperiod beginning in 1998 to the present.
C Manuscripts Prepared 3/1/2007 4/30/2007 Concluded Jan Brady (Inactive) 3/27/2006 10:58:08 AM
Description: Manuscripts for peer reviewed publication are prepared for submission to journals describing the role of the Columbia River plume on abundance, distribution, growth and survival of juvenile salmon originating from the Columbia River basin.
D DELIV Analyses Report 4/30/2007 Concluded Jan Brady (Inactive) 4/12/2006 1:50:25 PM
Description: DELIVERABLE SPECIFICATION Datasets incorporated to updated Access database including current sample analysis - 4/30/06 Draft report on juvenile salmon bioenergetics - 4/30/06 Completed manuscripts 4/06 ______________________________ MILESTONE DESCRIPTION Deliverable Complete - 4/28/06 Tissue sample acquisition (cutting party) - 9/1-2/28/07 Annual PI Meeting - 1/2-31/07 Sample Analysis - 6/1/06-4/30/07 Fine Scale Process Study - 6/1/06-4/30/07 Updated data base; includes completed hydrographic, nutrient , plankton and fish data sets from sampling in 2006 - 4/28/07.

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Primary Focal Species:
All Anadromous Salmonids
Secondary Focal Species:
None

This work element does not require Environmental Compliance
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