CRITFC: Stock Assessment and Research Plan
Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments
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AK45005 | Lower Columbia River | 08/01/2001 | 10/31/2002 | 2000 | Completed | 01/27/2024 | |
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Description
This project assembled all available data relative to Mid-Columbia summer chinook and identified critical shortcomings in order to develop projects to address them.
Project Benefit
This project will establish and develop a stock assessment and research plan for the Mid-Columbia River Summer Chinook salmon population. The project will catalogue and publish all available biological and environmental data pertinent to this stock. The information provided will be used to develop further proposals for cooperative projects outside the State of Alaska as provided for by Congress.
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $50,000 |
Report Total: | $50,000 |
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Worksites
558
- Worksite Identifier: 558
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
No Area Description data was found for this worksite.
Location Information
- Basin: Lower Columbia (170800)
- Subbasin: Lower Columbia-Clatskanie
- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain: Lower Columbia River
- Latitude: 46.1343095676987
- Longitude: -122.454574772792
ESU
- Lower Columbia River Coho Salmon ESU
- Columbia River Chum Salmon ESU
- Lower Columbia River Steelhead DPS
- Lower Columbia River Chinook Salmon ESU
Map
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Metrics
Metrics
- B.0
Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsY (Y/N)
- . . B.0.a
Planning And Assessment Funding 50,000.00
- . . B.0.b.1
Area Encompassed .0
- . . B.1
Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
- . . . . B.1.a
Planning and Coordination funding 50,000.00
- . . . . B.1.b.7
Developing monitoring plans or sampling protocolsY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . B.1.b.7.a
Name of plan developed | |
DRAFT DEVELOPMENT OF A STOCK ASSESSMENT AND RESEARCH PLAN FOR MID-
COLUMBIA RIVER SUMMER CHINOOK SALMON |
- . . . . . . B.1.b.7.b
Description and scope of the plan developed | |
Abstract
Available data pertinent to mid-
Columbia summer chinook
were collected,
summarized, and analyzed to identify information gaps necessary to develop a
comprehensive stock assessment and to propose areas for further research that
will help evaluate current escapement goals and guide future management plans. |
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