Polychaete Infection Prevalence in the Klamath River 2016

Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)

Research
Project IDYUROK-2015-3
Recovery DomainsN CA - S Oregon
Start Date06/01/2016
End Date09/30/2017
Year2015
StatusCompleted
Last Edited01/25/2024
 
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Description    


We collected polychaete worms at 2 index sites in the Iron Gate to Shasta reach of the mainstem Klamath River over a 12 month period. All collected worms will be sent to the Oregon State Universitys fish disease lab for analysis to determine abundance estimates and infection rates. This project helped monitor the efficacy of management action to reduce the myxozoan disease infectivity of the Klamath River. This study was a continuation of an in-depth multi-year study of polychaete worm (a key fish disease vector) infection rates, life cycle dynamics, and relative abundance in the Klamath River. Fish disease has been identified as a key limiting factor for both Chinook salmon (a primary target species for Tribal fisheries) and coho salmon (listed as Threatened under the ESA). This study was conducted in the upper reaches of the Klamath River near Iron Gate Dam in the areea of maximum salmonid infection using an alternative method of individual examination to provide more detailed and accurate data. This study allowed for analysis of inter-annual variation in infectivity rates and distribution of polychaete worm host organisms. Myxozoan parasites (Ceratomyxa shasta and Parvicapsula minibicornis) in the Klamath River kill an unacceptably high percentage of juvenile salmonid every year, including ESA listed coho salmon. These myxozoan parasites are dependent on the freshwater polychaete worm Manyunkia speciosa in addition to salmonid fishes to complete their life cycle. Determining and evaluating effective management actions to reduce myxozoan disease mortality in juvenile salmonids in the KLamath River requires a more complete understanding of the life cydle, dynamics, distribution, and infection dynamics of polychaetes. In particular, accurately determining the in-river life cycle, relative abundance, and infection rates of polychaetes prior to and after any management actions is of crucial importance. This study helped with the above mentioned goals.

Project Benefit    


Objectives were identified as priority SONCC coho salmon recovery tasks in:

• CA Dept. of Fish and Game’s Recovery Strategy for California Coho Salmon (CDFW 2004)
• NOAA’s Recovery Plan for the Evolutionarily Significant Unit of SONCC Coho Salmon Public Draft Version: January 2012 (NOAA 2012).

Outcomes & Benefits
Provide data so that management actions (primarily water management related to the operation of the federally owned Klamath Irrigation Project) can be improved with respect to their effect on anadromous fish in general, and particularly with respect to ESA-listed SONCC coho salmon and Chinook salmon important to the Yurok Tribe’s subsistence and commercial fisheries.

Other measurable outcomes and benefits include:
Monitoring Salmonid Smolts and/or Fry (E.1.c.2)

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$50,000
Report Total:$50,000


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Worksites

6000    


  • Worksite Identifier: 6000
  • Start Date:
  • End Date:
Area Description
Iron Gate to Shasta River reach

Location Information

  • Basin: Klamath (180102)
  • Subbasin:
  • Watershed:
  • Subwatershed:
  • State: California
  • Recovery Domain: N CA - S Oregon
  • Latitude: 41.83114850433772
  • Longitude: -122.59451260070598

ESU

  • Southern Oregon / Northern California Coastal Chinook Salmon ESU
  • Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Coho Salmon ESU
  • Klamath Mountains Province Steelhead DPS

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Metrics

Metrics
  • E.0 Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
    •      . . E.0.a RM&E Funding 50,000.00
    •      . . E.0.b
      Complement habitat restoration project
    •      . . E.0.c
      Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment.
    •      . . E.0.d.1 Number of Cooperating Organizations 1
    •      . . E.0.d.2
      Name Of Cooperating Organizations.
      Oregon State University
    •      . . E.0.e.1 Number of reports prepared 0
    •      . . E.0.e.2
      Name Of Report
      Polychaete Investigations on the Klamath River
    •      . . E.2 ResearchY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . E.2.a Research Funding 50,000.00
      •      . . . . E.2.b.7 Investigating fish health and/or disease/parasitesY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.2.b.7.a
          Key issues addressed by fish health and/or disease/parasites research

5999    


  • Worksite Identifier: 5999
  • Start Date:
  • End Date:
Area Description
Weitchpec Area

Location Information

  • Basin: Klamath (180102)
  • Subbasin:
  • Watershed:
  • Subwatershed:
  • State: California
  • Recovery Domain: N CA - S Oregon
  • Latitude: 41.21765115359859
  • Longitude: -123.76693725585629

ESU

  • Southern Oregon / Northern California Coastal Chinook Salmon ESU
  • Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Coho Salmon ESU
  • Klamath Mountains Province Steelhead DPS

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Photos

Metrics

Metrics
  • E.0 Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
    •      . . E.0.a RM&E Funding .00
    •      . . E.0.b
      Complement habitat restoration project
    •      . . E.0.c
      Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment.
    •      . . E.0.d.1 Number of Cooperating Organizations 1
    •      . . E.0.d.2
      Name Of Cooperating Organizations.
      Oregon State University
    •      . . E.0.e.1 Number of reports prepared 0
    •      . . E.0.e.2
      Name Of Report
      Polychaete Investigations on the Klamath River
    •      . . E.2 ResearchY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . E.2.a Research Funding .00
      •      . . . . E.2.b.7 Investigating fish health and/or disease/parasitesY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.2.b.7.a
          Key issues addressed by fish health and/or disease/parasites research