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Contract Number:
Contract Title:
2012-004-00 EXP IDAHO REGIONAL COORDINATION
Contract Start Date:
4/1/2019
Contract End Date:
3/31/2020
Title:
B: 189 - IDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activities
Description:
Participate and contribute to Council and BPA - sponsored/requested topical forums, reports and workgroups to aid in program development and implementation. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise.
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), Coordinated Assessments Workgroup, and tribal coordination meetings. Documentation of coordination efforts will emphasize outcomes and the IDFG role and contributions to program policy development. Deliverables include but are not limited to contributions to management plans, science forums and outcomes, coordinated assessments, and data management and what products resulted from their coordination activities.

IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin.

IDFG staff will participate in
Planning, preparation and logistics for Project Reviews (wildlife and research)
Predation workshops on non-native species
Fish Screen Oversight Committee long term O&M Plan
Council’s Research Plan Revision
Biological Objectives
Threats to Program investments (predators)
Data Management Forums
BPA program reporting needs
Track Council’s Fish and Wildlife Committee meetings and disseminate relevant information to members/stakeholder groups. Regularly check on updates to the Council’s website for relevant Council/ISRP/ISAB reports and disseminate relevant information to members/stakeholder groups.
Development of management plans, synthesis and retrospective reports that are responsive to the Council and ISRP

IDFG will keep and make available materials published for the purposes of coordination and IDFG's contributions and role in the development and implementation of basinwide and program coordination.
WSE Effective Budget:
$100,293
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
67.69%
WSE Start:
04/01/2019
WSE End:
03/31/2020
WSE Completion:
03/31/2020
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) $100,293 $100,293

2 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A IDFG Staff participation in Regional forums and program implementation review 4/1/2019 3/31/2020 Concluded Suzanne Frye (Inactive) 1/26/2019 12:59:38 PM
Description: Participate in evaluation of Basinwide Fish Tagging needs through the Council's Fish Tagging Forum.
B DELIV Document coordination activities & outcome 3/31/2020 Concluded Suzanne Frye (Inactive) 1/26/2019 12:59:38 PM
Description: Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), Coordinated Assessments Workgroup, and tribal coordination meetings. Documentation of coordination efforts will emphasize outcomes and the IDFG role and contributions to program policy development. Deliverables include but are not limited to contributions to management plans, science forums and outcomes, coordinated assessments, and data management and what products resulted from their coordination activities. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in Planning, preparation and logistics for Project Reviews (wildlife and research) Predation workshops on non-native species Fish Screen Oversight Committee long term O&M Plan Council’s Research Plan Revision Biological Objectives Threats to Program investments (predators) Data Management Forums BPA program reporting needs Track Council’s Fish and Wildlife Committee meetings and disseminate relevant information to members/stakeholder groups. Regularly check on updates to the Council’s website for relevant Council/ISRP/ISAB reports and disseminate relevant information to members/stakeholder groups. Development of management plans, synthesis and retrospective reports that are responsive to the Council and ISRP IDFG will keep and make available materials published for the purposes of coordination and IDFG's contributions and role in the development and implementation of basinwide and program coordination.

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