Harvest Management Project
Salmonid Hatcheries and Harvest Management
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Management | - | 09/25/2013 | 08/31/2014 | 2013 | Completed | 05/08/2024 | |
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Description
The Management Project included processing the Tribes’ Salmon River and Grande Ronde TRMPs and 2014 Chinook salmon fishery management activities for the Salmon River. The 2014 Salmon River fishery management activities included developing population forecasts, harvest guidelines and regulations, coordination and reporting. The Salmon River fishery management process started by developing forecasts for the Columbia River. The Upriver Columbia River spring Chinook salmon forecast was developed and converted to a Lower Granite Dam escapement estimate. This estimate was then divided into the four major river systems: 1) Grande Ronde/Imnaha; 2) Snake; 3) Clearwater; and 4) Salmon River. The Salmon River forecast was divided into 22 natural-origin fishery management areas (FMAs), which are similar to the Interior Columbia Basin Technical Recovery Team (ICTRT) population designations. Hatchery-origin returns were estimated to each hatchery facility. Harvest guidelines were developed using the approved abundance-based sliding-scale harvest management framework for natural-origin populations and hatchery programs, outlined in the TRMP. The harvest guidelines for natural-origin populations were developed to ensure an appropriate number of adult fish escape fisheries to spawn and reproduce.
Project Benefit
Harvest guidelines will be developed using the approved abundance-based sliding-scale harvest management framework for natural-origin populations and hatchery programs, outlined in the TRMP. The harvest guidelines for natural-origin populations are developed to ensure an appropriate number of adult fish escape fisheries to spawn and reproduce. The harvest guidelines for hatchery programs are developed to ensure the hatchery programs meet their broodstock goals. If the co-managers, through TAC modify the production goals for the hatchery programs, the harvest management program will incorporate the changes in the harvest management frameworks and distribute such information accordingly.
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $31,491 |
Report Total: | $31,491 |
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Worksites
Fort Hall (management)
- Worksite Identifier: Fort Hall (management)
- Start Date: 09/25/2013
- End Date: 08/31/2014
Area Description
Forecast Meetings throughout Columbia River Basin
Location Information
- Basin: Upper Snake (170402)
- Subbasin:
- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Idaho
- Recovery Domain:
- Latitude: 43.03099384962742
- Longitude: -112.43659973144456
ESU
No ESU data was found for this worksite.
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Metrics
Metrics
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Salmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementY (Y/N)
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Hatchery and harvest mgmt. funding 31,491.00
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Complement habitat restoration project | |
None |
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Project Identified in a plan or watershed assessment. | |
Salmon River and Grande Ronde/Inmaha River Basins Tribal Resources Management Plans |
- . . D.3
Harvest Management ProjectY (Y/N)
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Harvest Management Funding 31,491.00
- . . . . D.3.b.1
Fishery EvaluationsY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . D.3.b.2
Number of fishery evaluations completed 26
- . . . . . . D.3.b.3
Record Names Of Fishery Evaluation Documents | |
Chinook Salmon Harvest Management Report |
- . . . . D.3.c.1
ESA fishery management plans developedY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . D.3.c.2
FMEPs Or TRMPs Developed 2
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Record names of documents | |
Tribal Resource Management Plans (Salmon River Basin and Grande Ronde/Imnaha Basins) |
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