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Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program
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Contract Number:
Contract Title:
2003-017-00 EXP ISEMP - NOAA FISHERIES COORDINATION - PROJ DESIGN
Contract Start Date:
7/1/2012
Contract End Date:
6/30/2013
Title:
F: 162 - Develop models of learning and information flow
Description:
This WE has been "canceled out" and transferred to another contract. See "contract background" section of this SOW. DByrnes.

Population scale fish and habitat status and trends monitoring and watershed scale effectiveness monitoring and restoration action implementation are key objectives of the co-manager community in the Columbia River basin. Currently these activities are undertaken on an agency by agency or watershed by watershed basis without any real infrastructure for learning and information flow to be established between units. ISEMP is working to standardize methods and approaches for this work, and even within a watershed considerable learning and information flow is required in order to successfully transfer project tools to the local community. Potential barriers to this information transfer exist in that ways of doing monitoring and restoration work have been to a large extent engrained by practitioners as a culture. Therefore, strong social barriers exist for scientific or technical information to be incorporated and long-standing methods altered. The goal of this Work Element is to develop an understanding of the social framework in which ISEMP work exists, the framework of the co-manager community with which we collaborate, and the framework of the broader community that may not be directly involved, but which may be interested in adopting project output. The objective of this WE is to learn how to make information transfer more efficient and effective from the research and development component of RME to the applied, practitioner community.
WE Agreement Type:
Contracted
Deliverable Specification:
Conceptual framework for the collaborative process that underlies knowledge development, sharing and transfer in watershed-scale monitoring and restoration programs.
WSE Effective Budget:
$0
% of Total WSE Effective Budget:
0.00%
WSE Start:
07/01/2012
WSE End:
06/30/2013
WSE Completion:
03/31/2013
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)
1. 46273 REL 48 (07/01/2012 - 06/30/2013) $46,153 $0 De-obligated $46,153 02/14/2013
Work Element Budget (Current Performance Period) $0 $0 De-obligated $46,153 02/14/2013

3 Milestones
Sort Type Title Start End Status Modified By Modified Date
A Develop preliminary relationship and structure model 7/1/2012 9/30/2012 Concluded David Byrnes (Inactive) 2/12/2013 11:13:57 AM
Description: Develop a framework that supports current cultural practices of monitoring and restoration implementation. Design survey instrument to collect information from communities of interest. Specifically, how are watershed council coordinators in Oregon making sense of stewardship; in terms of stakeholder participation, how is stewardship defined and how can it be measured?
B PUBPROTOCOL Review, revise, and Publish protocol, study design, and methods in monitoringmethods.org 10/1/2012 3/31/2013 Concluded Chris Jordan 2/14/2013 1:06:25 PM
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. Due to subcontracting issues between NOAA and OSU, WE moved (2/14/13) to contract 57863 (Teraqua ISEMP 2012).
C DELIV Social structure underlying community of practice fish and habitat monitoring and restoration 6/30/2013 Concluded David Byrnes (Inactive) 2/12/2013 11:13:57 AM
Description: Conceptual framework for the collaborative process that underlies knowledge development, sharing and transfer in watershed-scale monitoring and restoration programs.

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Primary Focal Species:
Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) - All Populations; Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - All Populations
Secondary Focal Species:
None

This work element does not require Environmental Compliance
Title Link
CHaMPmonitoring.org http://champmonitoring.org/
ISEMP - Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/cbd/mathbio/isemp/index.cfm
NOAA Status, Trend, and Effectiveness Monitoring (STEM) Databank https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/stem/
PTAGIS Website http://www.ptagis.org/
Study Plan Name Study Plan Owner Protocol State Sample Design Name
ISEMP Data Analyst Protocol v1.0 v1.0 Carol Volk Draft Develop models of learning and information flow - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration v1.0

ID Name Type Optional Customized Based On Status
485 Cormack-Jolly-Seber (CJS) Model v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Finalized
958 Estimate Life-Cycle Survival and Transportation Effects for Non-residualizing Chinook Using PIT-Tag Detections v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Draft
14 Fish Community - Data Analysis v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Finalized
785 Fish survival using mark-recapture v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Archived
1403 ISEMP Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Draft
164 Laboratory Methods for Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data v1.0 Data Collection No N/A Finalized
137 Mark-Recapture Estimates from Snorkeling Data v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Finalized
637 Model Selection using Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Finalized
621 Robust Tag Release-Recapture v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Draft
633 Sample Size Estimation v1.0 Data Analysis/Interpretation No N/A Draft

Title Category Subcategory Subcategory focus 1 Subcategory focus 2
Abundance of Fish Analysis Fish Abundance of Fish (ID: 46) Fish Life Stage: RANGE: Juvenile to Adult Fish Origin: Both
Salmonid Juvenile and Adult Productivity Analysis Fish Productivity: Fish (ID: 163) Fish Life Stage: RANGE: Adult to Juvenile Fish Origin: Both
Name Value
Columbia River Basin Yes
NPPC Subbasins ENTIAT
NPPC Subbasins JOHN DAY
HUC4 - Sub Basin LEMHI
HUC4 - Sub Basin SOUTH FORK SALMON
NPPC Subbasins WENATCHEE