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Fish Research Project Oregon; John Day Basin Spring Chinook Salmon Escapement and Productivity Monitoring - Annual Progress Report 1999

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Citation
Originator: Wilson, W. H., J. R. Ruzycki, B. C. Jonasson, R. W. Carmichael
Publish Date: 2002
Online Link: https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/00000498-1
BPA Project #: 1998-016-00
Contact Information
Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Name: Ian Tattam
Job Position: Project Leader
Telephone: 541-962-3027
E-Mail Address: Ian.A.Tattam@odfw.oregon.gov
Description
Abstract: The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, remain depressed relative to historic levels. Between the completion of the life history and natural escapement study in 1984 and the start of this project in 1998, spring Chinook spawning surveys did not provide adequate information to assess age structure, progeny-to-parent production values, smolt-to-adult survival (SAR), or natural spawning escapement. Numerous habitat protection and rehabilitation projects to improve salmonid freshwater production and survival have also been implemented in the basin and are in need of effectiveness monitoring. While our monitoring efforts outlined here will not specifically measure the effectiveness of any particular project, they will provide much needed background information for developing context for project-specific effectiveness monitoring efforts. To meet the data needs as index stocks, to assess the long-term effectiveness of habitat projects, and to differentiate freshwater and ocean survival, sufficient annual estimates of spawner escapement, age structure, SAR, egg-to-smolt survival, smolt-per-redd ratio, and freshwater habitat use are essential. We have begun to meet this need through spawning ground surveys initiated for spring Chinook salmon in 1998 and smolt PIT-tagging efforts initiated in 1999. Additional sampling and analyses to meet these goals include an estimate of smolt abundance and SAR rates, and an updated measure of the freshwater distribution of critical life stages. ODFW, Eastern Oregon Fish Research (EOFR)

Purpose: 1. Estimate the total number of adult spring chinook salmon redds and spawners in the John Day River basin in 1999. 2. Determine sex ratio, age composition, length-age relationship, and proportion of natural spawners that are hatchery origin strays. 3. Determine how adequately historic index surveys index spawner abundance and determine changes in spawner distribution through time. 4. Estimate smolt-to-adult survival rates for spring chinook salmon in the John Day River basin.

Time Period of Content: July 1999 - June 2000
Geographic Extent: John Day River Basin including the mainstem and Middle, North and South Forks of the John Day River.
Status: Final
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