FY 2002 Blue Mountain proposal 199801005

Section 1. Administrative

Proposal titlePittsburg Landing (199801005),Capt. John Rapids (199801007), Big Canyon (199801008) Fall Chinook Acclimation Facilities
Proposal ID199801005
OrganizationNez Perce Tribe (NPT)
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
NameBruce M. Mcleod
Mailing addressP.O. Box 365 Lapwai, ID 83539
Phone / email2088437320 / Brucem @ Nez Perce .org
Manager authorizing this projectJamie A. Pinkham
Review cycleBlue Mountain
Province / SubbasinBlue Mountain / Snake Hells Canyon
Short descriptionSupplement natural production of Snake River fall chinook above Lower Granite Dam through acclimation and final rearing of Lyons Ferry yearling and subyearlings at two sites on the Snake River and one site on the Clearwater River.
Target speciesSnake River fall chinook salmon
Project location
LatitudeLongitudeDescription
45.6297 -116.4762 Pittsburg Landing is located in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area near Whitebird, Idaho. The site is located on the Idaho side of the Snake River at River mile 215, about 31 miles downstream of Hells Canyon Dam..
46.1338 -116.9315 Capt. John Rapids is located between Asotin, Washington and the mouth of the Grand Rhonde River at River mile 35. The site is on the Washington side of the river, 20 miles upstream of Asotin.
46.4887 -116.4318 Big Canyon acclimation site is located on the lower Clearwater River adjacent to highway 12 near Peck, Idaho. The site is 10 miles below the confluence of the North Fork and Middle Fork of the Clearwater River at river mile 31.
Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPAs)

Sponsor-reported:

RPA
Hatchery RPA Action 176

Relevant RPAs based on NMFS/BPA review:

Reviewing agencyAction #BiOp AgencyDescription
NMFS/BPA Action 177 NMFS In 2002, BPA shall begin to implement and sustain NMFS-approved, safety-net projects.

Section 2. Past accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
1996 Pittsburg Landing assembled and operated, 114K yearlings released.
1997 Pittsburg Landing operated, 147K yearlings acclimated and released. Big Canyon assembled and operated, 198K yearlings and 253K subyearlings acclimated and released.
1998 Pittsburg Landing operated,124K yearlings acclimated and released. Big Canyon operated, 61K yearlings acclimated and released. Capt. John Rapids constructed and operated, 133K yearlings acclimated and released.
1999 Pittsburg landing, Big Canyon and Capt. John Rapids assembled and operated, 530K yearlings and 670K sub-yearlings acclimated and released
2000 Pittsburg Landing, Big Canyon and Capt. John Rapids assembled and operated, 398K yearlings and 2.182 million sub-yearlings acclimated and released
2001 Pittsburg Landing, Big Canyon and Capt. John Rapids assembled and operated, 327K yearlings and 1.732 million sub-yearlings acclimated and released

Section 3. Relationships to other projects

Project IDTitleDescription
199801004 Fall Chinook M&E Conducts monitoring and evaluation of Snake River Fall Chinook smolts acclimated and released upstream of Lower Granite Dam.
198335003 NPTH M&E Conducts monitoring and evaluation of adult Snake River fall chinook returning to the Clearwater River drainage. Project includes conducting redd counts and carcass recoveries.
199801003 Spawning Distribution of Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon Monitors spawning distribution of Snake River fall chinook above Lower Granite Dam. Project conducts redd counts, carcass recoveries and monitors smolt migration

Section 4. Budget for Planning and Design phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Outyear budgets for Planning and Design phase

Section 5. Budget for Construction and Implementation phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Outyear budgets for Construction and Implementation phase

Section 6. Budget for Operations and Maintenance phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
1. Supplement natural production of Snake River fall chinook above Lower Granite Dam through acclimation and final rearing of fish from Lyons Ferry Hatchery a. Coordination/planning/report writing ongoing $70,000
b. Assembly and dissembly of facilities ongoing $140,000
c. Fish transport, acclimation and release ongoing $410,000
d. Maintenance of equipment and facilities ongoing $102,000
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
1. Supplement natural production of Snake River fall chinook above Lower Granite Dam through acclimation and final rearing of fish from Lyons Ferry Hat. 2003 2006 $3,152,000
Outyear budgets for Operations and Maintenance phase
FY 2003FY 2004FY 2005FY 2006
$752,000$772,000$801,000$827,000

Section 7. Budget for Monitoring and Evaluation phase

Task-based budget
ObjectiveTaskDuration in FYsEstimated 2002 costSubcontractor
Outyear objectives-based budget
ObjectiveStarting FYEnding FYEstimated cost
Outyear budgets for Monitoring and Evaluation phase

Section 8. Estimated budget summary

Itemized budget
ItemNoteFY 2002 cost
Personnel FTE: 7.5 $224,500
Fringe $62,000
Supplies $200,000
Travel 85% for field crew per diem and mileage $26,000
Indirect $106,500
Capital $58,000
Subcontractor $45,000
$722,000
Total estimated budget
Total FY 2002 cost$722,000
Amount anticipated from previously committed BPA funds$0
Total FY 2002 budget request$722,000
FY 2002 forecast from 2001$756,000
% change from forecast-4.5%
Reason for change in estimated budget

FCAP staff assembling and disassembling temporary facilities instead of contractor

Cost sharing
OrganizationItem or service providedAmountCash or in-kind

Reviews and recommendations

This information was not provided on the original proposals, but was generated during the review process.

Recommendation:
Fundable - no response required
Date:
Sep 28, 2001

Comment:

Fundable. This is a hatchery O&M proposal, the M&E for which is in the two above proposals. The target population is Snake River fall chinook. The overall project has clear and measurable biological objectives. The goal of current operations and proposals is to test whether release of acclimated yearling fish reduces straying problems and increases successful return of spawning fish to specific streams and reaches. Both yearling vs. sub yearling and acclimation (vs. direct releases at Lyons Ferry) effects are of interest. Those two M&E proposals reported appropriate results indicating that M&E is underway. Results to date do not suggest a need for radical or short-term rethinking of operations. The program should continue efforts to disseminate results in the form of peer-reviewed publications. Overall Lower Snake program concerns remain, but data are being gathered to address questions of program success. Complete returns for all three acclimation facilities will occur in 2002, at which time results should be thoroughly examined and reported and evaluated.
Recommendation:
High Priority
Date:
Nov 30, 2001

Comment:

Monitoring is performed through Project 199801003 and 199801004. This project is considered BASE by NMFS.
Recommendation:
Fund
Date:
Dec 21, 2001

Comment:

Fundable. This is a hatchery O&M proposal, the M&E for which is in the two above proposals. The target population is Snake River fall chinook. The overall project has clear and measurable biological objectives. The goal of current operations and proposals is to test whether release of acclimated yearling fish reduces straying problems and increases successful return of spawning fish to specific streams and reaches. Both yearling vs. sub yearling and acclimation (vs. direct releases at Lyons Ferry) effects are of interest. Those two M&E proposals reported appropriate results indicating that M&E is underway. Results to date do not suggest a need for radical or short-term rethinking of operations. The program should continue efforts to disseminate results in the form of peer-reviewed publications. Overall Lower Snake program concerns remain, but data are being gathered to address questions of program success. Complete returns for all three acclimation facilities will occur in 2002, at which time results should be thoroughly examined and reported and evaluated.
Recommendation:
Date:
Feb 1, 2002

Comment:

Statement of Potential Biological Benefit to ESU
These 3 acclimation sites provide for the production and release of appropriate FCH in traditional spawning areas in Snake and Clearwater Rivers. Adult Returns from first releases appear promising.

Comments
Projects continue to be the best test of a production scale supplementation program for a listed species.

Already ESA Req? No

Biop? No


Recommendation:
A
Date:
Feb 11, 2002

Comment:

Recommend.

BPA RPA RPM:
--

NMFS RPA/USFWS RPM:
Base


Recommendation:
Fund
Date:
Apr 19, 2002

Comment:


Recommendation:
Fund
Date:
Jun 13, 2002

Comment:

Fund
Recommendation:
Fund
Date:
Sep 20, 2003

Comment:

FY05 reflects 3.4%. Project virtually fully accrued.
Recommendation:
Date:
Sep 20, 2003

Comment:


REVIEW:
NW Power and Conservation Council's FY 2006 Project Funding Review
Funding category:
expense
Date:
May 2005
FY05 NPCC start of year:FY06 NPCC staff preliminary:FY06 NPCC July draft start of year:
$729,635 $729,635 $729,635

Sponsor comments: See comment at Council's website