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Contract Title:
2000-012-00 EXP USFWS EVALUATE FACTORS LIMITING C.R. CHUM SALMON
Contract Start Date:
10/1/2006
Contract End Date:
9/30/2007
Title:
L: 162 - Estimate number of chum salmon eggs deposited in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs
Description:
Develop length-fecundity relationships for female chum salmon from literature review and sampling females from hatchery programs in the lower Columbia River. Use relationships to estimate egg deposition in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs based on size distribution of female spawners.
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
The relationship between female chum salmon fork length and fecundity will be determined through combination of literature review and direct egg counts at lower Columbia River hatcheries. This relationship will be used along with measurements of female spawners to calculate the potential egg deposition in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs. The result will be compared to juvenile chum emigration data to calculate egg to juvenile survival.
WSE Effective Budget:
$8,391
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
3.18%
WSE Start:
10/01/2006
WSE End:
05/31/2007
WSE Completion:
05/31/2007
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) $8,391 $8,391

3 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A Calculate relationship between female chum salmon fork length and fecundity 10/1/2006 2/28/2007 Concluded Jeffrey Johnson (Inactive) 8/1/2006 4:31:18 PM
Description: Calculate the relationship between female chum salmon fork length and fecundity through combination of literature review and direct egg counts at lower Columbia River hatcheries.
B Determine potential egg deposition 2/28/2007 5/31/2007 Concluded Jeffrey Johnson (Inactive) 8/1/2006 4:40:02 PM
Description: Calculate potential egg deposition in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs using measurements of female spawners and female chum fork length/fecundity relationship.
C DELIV Potential chum salmon egg deposition in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs 5/31/2007 Concluded Jeffrey Johnson (Inactive) 8/1/2006 4:40:03 PM
Description: The relationship between female chum salmon fork length and fecundity will be determined through combination of literature review and direct egg counts at lower Columbia River hatcheries. This relationship will be used along with measurements of female spawners to calculate the potential egg deposition in Hardy Creek and Hamilton Springs. The result will be compared to juvenile chum emigration data to calculate egg to juvenile survival.

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Primary Focal Species:
Chum (Oncorhynchus keta) - Columbia River ESU (Threatened)
Secondary Focal Species:
None

This work element does not require Environmental Compliance
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