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MetaData for Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Summer Steelhead Evaluation Studies - 2001 and 2002 Bi-Annual Progress Report
Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Summer Steelhead Evaluation Studies - 2001 and 2002 Bi-Annual Progress Report
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Citation
- Originator: Flesher, M. W., G. R. Vonderohe, G. C. Grant, D. L. Eddy, R. W. Carmichael
- Publish Date: 2005
- Online Link:
https://www.fws.gov/lsnakecomplan/Reports/ODFWreports.html
- BPA Project #:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Mike Flesher
- Job Position: Assistant Project Leader
- Telephone: 541-962-3764
- E-Mail Address: Mike.Flesher@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: The main objectives of this report are to document fish culture practices, describe adult returns, and assess success towards meeting LSRCP goals for Grande Ronde and Imnaha steelhead. We report on juvenile steelhead rearing and release activities for the 2000 and 2001 brood years (BY) released in 2001 and 2002, respectively. Included are collection, spawning, and adult characteristics for the 2001 and 2002 returns, returns from experimental releases, supplementation in Little Sheep Creek, and success toward achieving compensation goals. Generally speaking, the data in this report were derived from hatchery inventories and standard databases (i.e., PSMFC RMIS, ODFW coded-wire tag) or through standard measuring techniques. As such, specific protocols are usually not described. In cases where expansions of data or unique methodologies were used, protocols are described in more detail. Additional descriptions of protocols can be found in the 2001 and 2002 work statements (Carmichael et al. 2001, 2002). Coded-wire tag (CWT) data that were collected from 2001-2002 adult returns were used to evaluate smolt-to-adult survival rates in experimental rearing and release groups. In 2001-2002, experimental treatments from which fish returned included forced vs. volitional release, growth and density treatments, and a pre-smolt release strategy. In 2001-2002, experimental treatments for which fish were released included forced vs. volitional, and acclimated vs. direct stream release strategies. We also released non-clipped, blank-wire tagged and visual implant elastomer (VIE) marked steelhead. Analysis of specific survival studies will be completed once all brood years have returned and CWT data are complete for a given experiment, and will be published in special reports. In addition, much of the data that we discuss in this report will be used in separate and specific evaluations of ongoing supplementation programs for steelhead in the Imnaha River Basin.
Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP)
ODFW- East Region Fish Research (ERFR)
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- Purpose: 1. Document summer steelhead rearing and release activities at all LSRCP facilities. 2. Determine optimum rearing and release strategies that will produce maximum survival to adulthood for hatchery-produced summer steelhead smolts. 3. Document summer steelhead adult returns by stock to each LSRCP broodstock collection facility. 4. Determine if the total production of summer steelhead adults meet mitigation goals and index annual smolt survival and adult returns to Lower Granite Dam for production groups. 5. Participate in planning activities associated with anadromous fish production and management in the Grande Ronde and Imnaha river basins and participate in ESA permitting, consultation, and rearing activities. 6. Monitor natural spawning of summer steelhead in selected areas within the Grande Ronde Basin. 7. Determine the number of summer steelhead harvested annually and angler effort in recreational fisheries on the Grande Ronde, Wallowa, and Imnaha rivers.
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- Time Period of Content: 2001-2002
- Geographic Extent: Big Sheep Creek,Wallowa, Imnaha, and Grande Ronde Rivers
- Status: Final
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- Format: pdf
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