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MetaData for Willamette Biological Opinion Chinook Reservoir Research 2014
Willamette Biological Opinion Chinook Reservoir Research 2014
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Citation
- Originator: ODFW
- Publish Date: June 2015
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Jeremy Romer
- Job Position: Assistant Project Leader
- Telephone: 541-757-4113
- E-Mail Address: jeremy.d.romer@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: In this report we investigate several aspects of juvenile spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha life history and rearing in select Willamette Valley Project (WVP) reservoirs to aid in the development of downstream passage options. In the first section, we assess the distribution of juvenile Chinook salmon in reservoirs. We provide information on the longitudinal distribution (head-of-reservoir to dam) in the spring of subyearlings in Foster, Cougar, and Lookout Point reservoirs. We continued assessing subyearling parr distribution in Lookout Point Reservoir through the summer and fall. The second section compares fish size and growth rates between stream-rearing and reservoir-rearing subyearling Chinook salmon. We compare subyearling growth rates in Detroit, Cougar, Lookout Point, and Fall Creek reservoirs. In the third section, we compare the infection prevalence and intensity by the parasitic copepod Salmincola californiensis among salmonid species rearing in reservoirs and streams.
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- Purpose: The National Marine Fisheries Service concluded in the 2008 Willamette Project Biological Opinion (BiOp) that the continued operation and maintenance of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Willamette Valley Project (WVP) would jeopardize the existence of Upper Willamette River spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and Upper Willamette River steelhead O. mykiss (NMFS 2008). The BiOp concluded that lack of fish passage through WVP reservoirs and dams has one of the most significant adverse effects on both species and their habitat. The BiOp detailed specific actions, termed Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA) measures that would “…allow for survival of the species with an adequate potential for recovery, and avoid destruction or modification of critical habitat”. Several RPA measures to the action agencies’ proposed actions were identified in the BiOp to address downstream fish passage concerns, notably, downstream fish passage structures (RPA 2.8; 4.8; 4.8.1; 4.9; 4.10; 4.12), head-of-reservoir juvenile collection facilities (RPA 4.9), and modifications to operational flows to improve conveyance of juvenile fish through the reservoirs. Assessing the feasibility of any of these proposed measures requires a baseline understanding of how juvenile salmonids use reservoir habitat.
Understanding the life-history of juvenile Chinook salmon in WVP reservoirs will inform future management actions needed for population recovery. Currently, information is limited regarding juvenile Chinook salmon use of reservoirs, including seasonal distribution, migration rate, predator/prey interactions, growth rates, and the effect of reservoir rearing on parasites loads experienced by juveniles. In 2010, we began investigations in Cougar and Lookout Point reservoirs to further our understanding of these issues. In 2011 and 2012, we expanded our scope of sampling to include Detroit Reservoir and refined our techniques to address the critical uncertainties. In 2013, we included Foster Reservoir and investigated several aspects of juvenile Chinook salmon and steelhead life-history.
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- Geographic Extent: Detroit, Foster, Fall Creek, Cougar and Lookout Point Reservoirs in the Upper Willamette River Basin
- Status: Final
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- Format: PDF
Data Quality Information
- Lineage-Source: W9127N-10-2-0008
Task Order Number: 0027
Work Completed for Compliance with the 2008 Willamette Project Biological Opinion, USACE funding: 2014
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- Attributes Description: Field attribute information is available in the database table field descriptions.
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