FY 2017 Upper Skagit Tribal Adult Chinook Population Monitoring

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

Monitoring
Project ID17-USIT-02
Recovery DomainsPuget Sound
Start Date06/01/2018
End Date06/30/2019
Year2017
StatusCompleted
Last Edited01/25/2024
 
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Description    


The project began in June 2018 and was supported until June of 2019. This award supports Upper Skagit Indian Tribe with their ongoing Skagit adult Chinook monitoring program. The Tribe considers this work as the foundation of tracking Skagit Chinook Recovery under the Endangered Species Act. The project focuses on three separate projects that monitor Chinook adult returns. Data is collected on timing, abundance, and spatial distribution on all six independent stocks of Skagit Chinook. Tribal staffers collect data on Skagit adult Chinook via test fisheries, catch sampling and spawning ground surveys.
In this award the Tribe was able to complete one full year of monitoring chinook by-catch, in a standardized test fishery on the Skagit River. The test fishery targets Sockeye as the Tribe and many others are working to rebuilt the stock with a new FERC license for the Baker River Hydropower project. The test is designed to target Sockeye, it is the chinook encounters that we are monitoring to better manage these sockeye rebuilding efforts in a manner that does impact chinook Recovery efforts in the basin. All the chinook encountered in this test fishery were sampled at 100% for scale, size, sex and hatchery origin. This data has been collected, analyzed, proofed and shared with others. In addition to the test fishery this program enables a robust commercial sampling of USIT fisheries that encounter Chinook. Monitoring included the collection of biological samples (scale, sex, length) and tag (hatchery indicator stocks and out of basin strays), any CWT encountered was removed and stored for future archiving and analysis. Field staff from Fisheries also conducted numerous spawning grounds surveys for the aggregate management unit of Skagit Chinook Summer Falls.

Project Benefit    


Monitoring actions arise from need to evaluate the success of restoration, protection, hatchery and harvest actions in reaching recovery goals. The tribes’ programmatic monitoring program focuses on biological monitoring of returning adults at the basin scale. Three separate components are utilized to address the population viability assessment; test fisheries in the lower river, catch monitoring and sampling of all terminal fisheries, and spawning ground surveys. Chapter 16 Monitoring Actions in the Skagit Recovery Plan identifies these components and how data from these efforts are used for testing conditions and recovery assumptions. The data collected in these efforts are shared with basin co-managers to monitor fundamental population metrics for example but not limited to; the development of six independent population escapement estimates, timing and distribution of run, age composition data, hatchery and wild and CWT group composition of the run, population fitness, percent of juvenile life history strategy in adults, spawner recruit analysis, encounter rates, catch and harvest distribution between fisheries, and total exploitation rates. Age and CWT information is needed annually to monitor fishery management objectives, without these funds this critical information would lag years behind the need to shape international, national, and terminal fisheries on annual return year basis.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Research and Monitoring
  Stream Miles Monitored 49.00 49.00

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$35,015
Report Total:$35,015


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43358677    


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Location Information

  • Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
  • Subbasin: Lower Skagit (17110007)
  • Watershed: Finney Creek-Skagit River (1711000701)
  • Subwatershed: Hansen Creek-Skagit River (171100070107)
  • State: Washington
  • Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
  • Latitude: 48.539311
  • Longitude: -122.184275

ESU

  • Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU

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Metrics

Metrics
  • E.0 Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Y (Y/N)
    •      . . E.0.a RM&E Funding 35,015.00
    •      . . 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 3
    •      . . E.0.d.2
      Name Of Cooperating Organizations.
      Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, Swinomish Tribal Community, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
    •      . . E.0.e.1 Number of reports prepared 3
    •      . . E.0.e.2
      Name Of Report
      Upper Skagit Indian Tribe. 2018, 2019. Semi-annual progress reports submitted to the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC). NWIFC, 6730 Martin Way E., Olympia, WA 98516.
    •      . . E.1 MonitoringY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . E.1.a Monitoring funding 35,015.00
      •      . . . . E.1.b.1 Stream Miles Monitored 49.00
      •      . . . . E.1.b.2 Acres of Watershed Area Monitored .0
      •      . . . . E.1.b.3 Square miles of water monitored (Square miles)
      •      . . . . E.1.c.4 Redd countsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.4.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for redds 5.50
      •      . . . . E.1.c.5 Carcass countsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.5.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Carcasses 5.50
      •      . . . . E.1.c.6 Harvest monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.6.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for harvest 49.00
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.6.b # square miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for harvest0 (Square miles)
      •      . . . . E.1.c.7 Test fisheryY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.7.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) of stream monitored 3.00
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.7.b # square miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) water area monitored0 (Square miles)
        •      . . . . E.1.d
          Name Of Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy/Program