Oregon Plan Monitoring LCR Habitat and Juvenile Surveys
Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)
|
212-909-1.7 | Lower Columbia River | 07/01/2011 | 06/30/2013 | 2010 | Completed | 05/08/2024 | |
| |
Description
Field-based, statistically-developed surveys of juvenile coho and steelhead and salmonid habitat were conducted. One year of winter (habitat) and two years of summer (juveniles and habitat) field surveys were completed in the Lower Columbia River sub-domain of Oregon. These data continue to add to our status and trend information for the species and habitat addressed, as well as inform managers about restoration and land use decisions.
Project Benefit
This project implements a component ODFW’s Oregon Plan Monitoring Program for juvenile salmonids and stream habitat in the Lower Columbia River ESU. The survey design and protocols provide quantitative information on status and trends in anadromous fish populations and their habitats. Information and analysis provided by the program are essential to meet goals and objectives of the Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan for coho, Chinook, chum, and steelhead. The Oregon Plan Monitoring Program continues a long term commitment to status and trend monitoring of adult and juvenile fish abundance and distribution and stream habitat and riparian conditions. The monitoring data provides information about abundance, productivity, survival, distribution, and viability of salmon and steelhead in support of conservation and recovery planning and implementation.
Accomplishments
Research and Monitoring |
Stream Miles Monitored |
1,023.00 |
56.00 |
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $581,743 |
Report Total: | $581,743 |
|
| |
Worksites
212-909-1.7
- Worksite Identifier: 212-909-1.7
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
Lower Columbia River
Location Information
- Basin: Lower Columbia (170800)
- Subbasin:
- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Oregon
- Recovery Domain: Lower Columbia River
- Latitude: 45.45312
- Longitude: -122.07771
ESU
- Lower Columbia River Coho Salmon ESU
- Columbia River Chum Salmon ESU
- Lower Columbia River Steelhead DPS
- Southwest Washington Steelhead DPS
- Lower Columbia River Chinook Salmon ESU
Map
Photos
Metrics
Metrics
- E.0
Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
- . . E.0.a
RM&E Funding 581,743.00
- . . E.0.b
Complement habitat restoration project | |
none |
- . . E.0.c
Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment. | |
Lower Columiba River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Populaitons of Salmon and Steelhead (ODFW, 2010)
|
- . . E.0.d.1
Number of Cooperating Organizations 0
- . . E.0.d.2
Name Of Cooperating Organizations. | |
na |
- . . E.0.e.1
Number of reports prepared 2
- . . E.0.e.2
Name Of Report | |
Constable, R. J. Jr., E. Suring, and S. Tippery. 2012. Juvenile Salmonid Monitoring in Coastal Oregon and Lower Columbia Streams, 2011. Monitoring Program Report Number OPSW-ODFW-2012-1, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem.
Constable, R. J. Jr., and E. Suring. 2013. Juvenile Salmonid Monitoring in Coastal Oregon and Lower Columbia Streams, 2012. Monitoring Program Report Number OPSW-ODFW-2013-1, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem.
|
- . . E.1
MonitoringY (Y/N)
- . . . . E.1.a
Monitoring funding 581,743.00
- . . . . E.1.b.1
Stream Miles Monitored 1,023.00
- . . . . E.1.b.2
Acres of Watershed Area Monitored 1,936,428.0
- . . . . E.1.c.2
Salmonid smolt or fry monitoringY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . E.1.c.2.a
# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Salmonid smolt or fry 122.00
- . . . . E.1.c.11
Habitat condition monitoringY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . E.1.c.11.a
# miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for habitat condition 122.00
- . . . . . . E.1.c.11.c
# acres (to nearest 0.1 acre) monitored 8,383,887.0
- . . . . E.1.d
Name Of Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy/Program | |
ODFW Oregon Plan Monitoring, and Sampling Design and Statistical Analysis Methods for the Integrated Biological and Physical monitoring of Oregon Streams (EMAP;2002)
|
- . . . . E.1.e
Description of monitoring | |
Stream habitat and riparian areas are monitored in wadeable streams. Juvenile fish are monitored during the summer by snorkel surveys.
|
|
|