FY 2019 Makah Tribe Regional Salmonid Monitoring
Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)
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19-MAKA-02 | - | 04/01/2022 | 06/30/2024 | 2019 | Completed | 05/01/2025 | |
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Description
The focus of this project was to continue research, monitoring, and evaluation components of the Lake Ozette Sockeye population, and to track and evaluate the performance of the overall status of this ESA-listed salmon population. Each of the three components of this project provided a different and essential focus. The major components were:
Task A) Lake Ozette Sockeye smolt trapping in the Ozette River during outmigration provided an estimate of total sockeye smolt production. Hatchery and natural origin smolts were enumerated separately, as were all other salmonid species encountered. These smolt abundance estimates were necessary to measure marine and freshwater survival and productivity, as well as the relative contribution of hatchery-origin sockeye. The smolt trap was installed in the Ozette River as early as April, as conditions permitted, and tended through the end of the sockeye smolt outmigration, typically in mid-June.
Task B) Spawner surveys and sample collections were conducted on Lake Ozette beaches and in many of the Ozette tributaries. Surveys for spawning sockeye in Lake Ozette tributaries and on the beaches were conducted between October and January. Sonar imagery was used to provide supplemental surveys for the beach spawners. Otoliths were collected from carcasses during beach carcass counts to determine age and release group. The WDFW laboratory in Olympia, WA read otoliths for age and thermal marks, although this work was not funded through this project. Tissue samples were also collected from recovered carcasses and archived for future genetic evaluation of the integrity of the spawning aggregations, potential interbreeding with kokanee, and possible effects of hatchery practices.
Task C) Adult sockeye run-size entering Lake Ozette was monitored annually to estimate overall abundance. The adult sockeye run was recorded with sonar imagery, which was fed to a computer hard drive. Fish passages were recorded 24/7. Population estimates were subsequently compared to estimates from both the adult weir at Umbrella Creek and the stream spawner surveys. Predator encounters and general fish condition were also evaluated when possible. Computer software was incorporated into this analysis. The resulting estimates of survival to return were essential to monitor the status of this ESU and resulted in increasingly accurate measurements of abundance.
Project Benefit
This project will allow Makah Fisheries Management to:
• Estimate the total number of adult sockeye entering Lake Ozette and separate the total into different spawning aggregation estimates.
• Determine the relative contribution of hatchery origin spawners in tributaries and monitor stray rates at all spawning locations.
• Estimate total sockeye smolt outmigration and relative hatchery contribution and survival in freshwater.
• Monitor smolt outmigration of other resident Lake Ozette salmonid populations.
• Identify all hatchery returns by release group and thus facilitate evaluation of performance and impacts of various hatchery programs.
• Collect and archive genetic samples for future monitoring and comparison.
This project provides all components of data that determine estimates of the Lake Ozette Sockeye population size for outmigrating smolts and returning adults, of both hatchery and natural origin. It further facilitates the evaluation of the hatchery program’s release strategy investigation (i.e. which release stage is most effective in producing adult returns to the Ozette system). Accurate status information for both hatchery and natural components of the Lake Ozette Sockeye Recovery Strategy will lead to more effective recovery planning to assist this ESA-listed stock in regaining healthy VSP characteristics.
All of these components contribute to the overall monitoring of Lake Ozette Sockeye recovery efforts, per Hatchery Genetic Management Plan (HGMP) protocols and Hatchery Scientific Review Group (HSRG) recommendations. Monitoring populations and performance of both hatchery and natural origin sockeye is vital to planning restoration projects and evaluating overall population status. This information will allow adaptive management of programs to enhance recovery, detect and address possible negative effects, and ultimately contribute to delisting of Lake Ozette Sockeye as an ESA listed threatened species.
Accomplishments
Research and Monitoring |
Stream Miles Monitored |
23.30 |
23.30 |
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $89,277 |
Report Total: | $89,277 |
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Worksites
46835136
- Worksite Identifier: 46835136
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
No Area Description data was found for this worksite.
Location Information
- Basin: Washington Coastal (171001)
- Subbasin: Hoh-Quillayute (17100101)
- Watershed: Sooes River-Frontal Makah Bay (1710010101)
- Subwatershed: Waatch River-Frontal Makah Bay (171001010103)
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain:
- Latitude: 48.348047
- Longitude: -124.667119
ESU
- Ozette Lake Sockeye Salmon ESU
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Metrics
Metrics
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Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
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RM&E Funding 89,277.00
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Complement habitat restoration project | |
None |
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Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment. | |
National Marine Fisheries Service. 2009. Recovery Plan for Lake Ozette Sockeye Salmon. NMFS-Salmon Recovery Division1201 NE Lloyd Blvd., Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon 97232-1274. |
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Number of Cooperating Organizations 1
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Name Of Cooperating Organizations. | |
NOAA |
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Number of reports prepared 3
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Name Of Report | |
Makah Fisheries Management. 2023. Annual Report to NOAA Fisheries Lake Ozette Sockeye Resource Management Report. Makah Fisheries Management
P.O. Box 115, 150 Resort Drive, Neah Bay, WA 98357.
Makah Tribe 2022 & 2023. Semi-annual progress reports submitted to the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC). NWIFC, 6730 Martin Way E., Olympia, WA 98516. |
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MonitoringY (Y/N)
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Monitoring funding 89,277.00
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Stream Miles Monitored 23.30
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Acres of Watershed Area Monitored .0
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Square miles of water monitored11.6 (Square miles)
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Adult salmonid population monitoringY (Y/N)
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# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for adult salmonids 23.30
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Salmonid smolt or fry monitoringY (Y/N)
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# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Salmonid smolt or fry 23.30
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Redd countsY (Y/N)
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# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for redds 23.30
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Carcass countsY (Y/N)
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# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Carcasses 23.30
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Name Of Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy/Program | |
Lake Ozette Sockeye Hatchery and Genetic Management Plan. 2015. Makah Fisheries Department. Makah Nation, PO Box 115,150 Resort Drive, Neah Bay, WA 98357 |
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