FY07-09 proposal 200723800

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Section 1. Administrative

Proposal titleProviding Services to Assist Record Keeping of Over the Bank Sales in Zone 6 Tribal Fisheries
Proposal ID200723800
OrganizationSteven Vigg & Company
Short descriptionThis project would provide for coordination of monitoring and record keeping services for "over-the-bank" retail sales of salmonids in Zone 6 Tribal fisheries – in conjunction with with CRITFC harvest management, enforcement, and marketing.
Information transferThis information on enhanced accountability of over-the-bank-sales of anadromous salmonids will be provided to CRITFC harvest managers on a real time basis to improve in-season fisheries information.
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
Contacts
ContactOrganizationEmail
Form submitter
Steven Vigg Steven Vigg & Company vigg@cascadeaccess.com
All assigned contacts
Stuart Ellis Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission ells@critfc.org
John Johnson CRITFC jjohnson@critfc.org
Steven Vigg Steven Vigg & Company vigg@cascadeaccess.com

Section 2. Locations

Province / subbasin: Columbia Gorge / None Selected

LatitudeLongitudeWaterbodyDescription
Columbia River Fishery Zone 6 -- Bonneville to McNary

Section 3. Focal species

primary: All Anadromous Fish
secondary: White Sturgeon Lower Columbia River

Section 4. Past accomplishments

YearAccomplishments

Section 5. Relationships to other projects

Funding sourceRelated IDRelated titleRelationship
Other: CRITFC [no entry] Overall Fishery Management Role This project would coordinate with ongoing CRITFC Z6 Fishery Mgt & enforcement activities

Section 6. Biological objectives

Biological objectivesFull descriptionAssociated subbasin planStrategy
Enhanced fishery accountability Enhanced record keeping of over the bank sales of anadromous salmonids in Zone 6 will benefit scientific harvest management and improve the evaluation of unaccounted losses. None [Strategy left blank]

Section 7. Work elements (coming back to this)

Work element nameWork element titleDescriptionStart dateEnd dateEst budget
Produce/Submit Scientific Findings Report Annual and Final reports The information on the source, fate and accountability of over-the-bank sales -- with recommendations on how Tribal Fishers could improve record-keeping -- would be summarized in Annual and Final Reports. 10/1/2006 9/30/2009 $10,680
Biological objectives
Metrics
Analyze/Interpret Data Analyze the data collected by the CRITFE accountability officer The data collected by the CRITFE accountability enforcement officer regarding the source and disposition of over-the bank sales of anadromois salmonids and sturgeon would be summarized,and analyzed. 10/1/2006 9/30/2009 $17,300
Biological objectives
Metrics
Submit/Acquire Data Collect information on over the bank sales of anadromous salmonids A CRITFC enforcement officer would collect information from Tribal monitors and Tribal fishers regarding over the bank sales of fish taken in various Zone 6 Fisheries. 10/1/2006 9/30/2009 $194,100
Biological objectives
Metrics

Section 8. Budgets

Itemized estimated budget
ItemNoteFY07FY08FY09
Personnel CRITFC Enforcement Officer $64,700 $64,700 $64,700
Other Fishery Enforcement Consultant $9,327 $9,327 $9,326
Totals $74,027 $74,027 $74,026
Total estimated FY 2007-2009 budgets
Total itemized budget: $222,080
Total work element budget: $222,080
Cost sharing
Funding source/orgItem or service providedFY 07 est value ($)FY 08 est value ($)FY 09 est value ($)Cash or in-kind?Status
CRITFE enforcement coordination $18,000 $18,000 $18,000 In-Kind Under Development
Totals $18,000 $18,000 $18,000

Section 9. Project future

FY 2010 estimated budget: $0
FY 2011 estimated budget: $0
Comments: Plan to terminate after FY2009

Future O&M costs: none

Termination date:
Comments:

Final deliverables:

Section 10. Narrative and other documents


Reviews and recommendations

FY07 budget FY08 budget FY09 budget Total budget Type Category Recommendation
NPCC FINAL FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS (Oct 23, 2006) [full Council recs]
$0 $0 $0 $0 Expense Multi-province Do Not Fund
NPCC DRAFT FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS (Sep 15, 2006) [full Council recs]
$0 $0 $0 $0 ProvinceExpense
NPCC DRAFT FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS (Sep 15, 2006) [full Council recs]
$0 $0 $0 $0 Multi-province
Comments: Priority concerns for other reasons. MSRT recommends $0.

ISRP PRELIMINARY REVIEW (Jun 2, 2006)

Recommendation: Response requested

NPCC comments: This proposal would address an important issue by improving information on how many salmon are caught and sold by tribal fisheries in Zone 6. Improvements in harvest accounting would likely be quite beneficial for both biological monitoring and economic development, leading to better fisheries management and enforcement. However, the proposal should contain more detail on the fishery, current records, methods and a plan for effectiveness monitoring. The proposal makes a good case for the benefits of improved record keeping for direct-sales of Zone 6 catch. The rationale is that better record keeping in the Zone 6 fisheries will contribute to scientific harvest management through an increased ability to do real-time tracking of harvest. The question left unanswered is whether better records will contribute to more timely data management and reporting than currently exists. Data are presented to show the decline in Zone 6 fisheries and the subsequent need for monitoring both types of catch and total amount of catch. Some of the data series end at 1995; the most recent is 2001, which is listed as preliminary data. Three objectives relate to increasing accountability of sales, assisting fishers with record keeping, and hiring an enforcement officer to implement improved accountability actions. The proposal would be improved by discussing how improvements in harvest management – the ultimate goal of better record keeping – could be measured and monitored. The proposal presents little detail about methods to accomplish the objectives. Several questions are raised by how tasks are presented: why are all the "as needed" phrases included? This project is based on the need to improve record keeping. What criteria will be used for improvements in record keeping? How will fisher education be done? Will fisher training include basic statistics for biological and business monitoring? Will it include methods of improving sales value through fish handling procedures? How will the enforcement officer work with fishers to improve accountability? These details should be provided. Project effectiveness monitoring would be particularly relevant for this proposal which involves new efforts to introduce practices that do not currently exist. Assessment of the outcomes of this project would also be useful to a wider audience across the Basin. The proposal would be improved by including more thorough explanations of: *Quality and timeliness of existing catch data; *The nature of the bookkeeping problem; *Criteria for improved record keeping; *Relation of Zone 6 catch data (format; data collection protocols, etc.) to data collected by other agencies; *Potential for record keeping improvements to address data timeliness; *Means by which improved catch data will assist managers; *Methods of fisher outreach and education; *Content of fisher training program (e.g. basic statistics for biological and business monitoring? Methods of improving sales value through fish handling procedures?); *Means by which the enforcement officer will improve accountability; *Measurement of improved harvest management; *Means by which project effectiveness will be monitored.


ISRP FINAL REVIEW (Aug 31, 2006)

Recommendation: Response requested

NPCC comments: This proposal would address an important issue by improving information on how many salmon are caught and sold by tribal fisheries in Zone 6. Improvements in harvest accounting would likely be quite beneficial for both biological monitoring and economic development, leading to better fisheries management and enforcement. However, the proposal should contain more detail on the fishery, current records, methods and a plan for effectiveness monitoring. The proposal makes a good case for the benefits of improved record keeping for direct sales of Zone 6 catch. The rationale is that better record keeping in the Zone 6 fisheries will contribute to scientific harvest management through an increased ability to do real-time tracking of harvest. The question left unanswered is whether better records will contribute to more timely data management and reporting than currently exists. Data are presented to show the decline in Zone 6 fisheries and the subsequent need for monitoring both types of catch and total amount of catch. Some of the data series end at 1995; the most recent is 2001, which is listed as preliminary data. Three objectives relate to increasing accountability of sales, assisting fishers with record keeping, and hiring an enforcement officer to implement improved accountability actions. The proposal would be improved by discussing how improvements in harvest management – the ultimate goal of better record keeping – could be measured and monitored. The proposal presents little detail about methods to accomplish the objectives. Several questions are raised by how tasks are presented: why are all the "as needed" phrases included? This project is based on the need to improve record keeping. What criteria will be used for improvements in record keeping? How will fisher education be done? Will fisher training include basic statistics for biological and business monitoring? Will it include methods of improving sales value through fish handling procedures? How will the enforcement officer work with fishers to improve accountability? These details should be provided. Project effectiveness monitoring would be particularly relevant for this proposal which involves new efforts to introduce practices that do not currently exist. Assessment of the outcomes of this project would also be useful to a wider audience across the Basin. The proposal would be improved by including more thorough explanations of: *Quality and timeliness of existing catch data; *The nature of the bookkeeping problem; *Criteria for improved record keeping; *Relation of Zone 6 catch data (format; data collection protocols, etc.) to data collected by other agencies; *Potential for record keeping improvements to address data timeliness; *Means by which improved catch data will assist managers; *Methods of fisher outreach and education; *Content of fisher training program (e.g. basic statistics for biological and business monitoring? Methods of improving sales value through fish handling procedures?); *Means by which the enforcement officer will improve accountability; *Measurement of improved harvest management; *Means by which project effectiveness will be monitored.