FY 2000 proposal 20104

Additional documents

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20104 Narrative Narrative
20104 Sponsor Response to the ISRP Response

Section 1. Administrative

Proposal titleSources of Myxobacterial Pathogens in Propagated Salmonids
Proposal ID20104
OrganizationAbernathy Salmon Culture Technology Center/U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS/SCTC)
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
NameDr. Peter W. Taylor
Mailing address1440 Abernathy Creek Rd. Longview, WA 98632
Phone / email3604256072 /
Manager authorizing this project
Review cycleFY 2000
Province / SubbasinMainstem/Systemwide / Systemwide
Short descriptionDetermine the sources and progression of Bacterial Cold Water Disease in propagated salmon. Develop methods to diagnose and treat this disease prior to clinical outbreaks.
Target speciescoho salmon, chinook salmon and steelhead
Project location
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Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPAs)

Sponsor-reported:

RPA

Relevant RPAs based on NMFS/BPA review:

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Section 2. Past accomplishments

YearAccomplishment

Section 3. Relationships to other projects

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Section 4. Budget for Planning and Design phase

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Section 5. Budget for Construction and Implementation phase

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Section 6. Budget for Operations and Maintenance phase

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Section 7. Budget for Monitoring and Evaluation phase

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Section 8. Estimated budget summary

Itemized budget
ItemNoteFY 2000 cost
Personnel $26,000
Fringe $7,800
Supplies $10,000
Operating $5,000
Capital $15,000
Travel $5,000
Indirect $19,800
Other publications $1,500
$90,100
Total estimated budget
Total FY 2000 cost$90,100
Amount anticipated from previously committed BPA funds$0
Total FY 2000 budget request$90,100
FY 2000 forecast from 1999$0
% change from forecast0.0%
Cost sharing
OrganizationItem or service providedAmountCash or in-kind
USFWS 0.5FTE salary $32,000 unknown
Other budget explanation

Schedule Constraints: Sample collection needs to begin with a spawning season; if funds are available by 08/1999, it would begin then. If not it would begin in 08/2000.


Reviews and recommendations

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

Recommendation:
Do Not Fund
Date:
Jun 15, 1999

Comment:

Recommendation: Do not fund, technically inadequate.

Comments: While proponents contend that cold water disease/columnaris have recently become important in hatcheries, the proposal offers little data, analysis, or citations to support the view. The technical and scientific background as presented here lacks thoroughness, and the proposal is vague in many respects. The methods provide only a general idea of what is proposed and there is no experimental design described. Numbers of experimental fish, treatments, when fish will be collected, how samples are handled, etc. are not quantified, and thus it is impossible to judge the validity of the approach. This may well be an important problem but the programmatic and technical context is not sufficiently developed. For these reasons, we judge that the proposal does not have adequate objectives, methods, and provisions for monitoring and evaluation of results. CBFWA itself notes that the disease can be (and is) controlled with existing methods, and on a case-by-case basis.


Recommendation:
Do Not Fund
Date:
Aug 20, 1999

Comment:


Recommendation:
Date:
Aug 20, 1999

Comment:

Criteria all: Met? yes -
Recommendation:
Date:
Aug 20, 1999

Comment:

Management is currently controlling the disease on a case by case basis. This can be controlled with existing methods.
Recommendation:
Do Not Fund
Date:
Mar 1, 2000

Comment:

[Decision made in 9-22-99 Council Meeting];