FY 2019 Puyallup River Watershed Fisheries RM&E Project

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

Monitoring
Project ID19-PUYA-01
Recovery DomainsPuget Sound
Start Date04/01/2020
End Date03/31/2021
Year2019
StatusCompleted
Last Edited02/27/2024
 
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Description    


The FY2018 RM&E project was an integral component of an ongoing annual tribal program, and was commensurate with previously completed PCSRF RM&E projects (2010-present/See uploaded progress and annual reports). The FY2018 project involved adult escapement monitoring through visual, redd, and carcass counts throughout the Puyallup, Carbon and White Rivers and associated tributaries; as well as, the USACE fish trap located on the White River. The project also entailed juvenile out-migrant monitoring of the Electron Hydo Forebay fish collection facility (monitored year round). Adult returns were also sampled at the USACE fish trap, allowing the collection of DNA, length, sex, scales and mark type and ratio information as well as critical run timing data. Catch numbers and the ratio of wild and hatchery fish caught were used to develop survival estimates and run forecasts (although not funded through this project). Work types reported for this project include: E.1.c.1 Adult salmonid population monitoring; E.1.c.2 Salmonid smolt or fry monitoring; E.1.c.4 Redd counts; E.1.c.5 Carcass counts.

Consecutive FY project budgets overlap due to variations in timing of PCSRF funding availability, tribal fiscal calendar (Oct. 1st-Sept 30th) and seasonal timing of work conducted and reports generated. In general, small line item budgets such as communications, report printing and supplies were not exhausted by the projects scheduled end date and were therefore spent concurrently during the current (FY2020) PCSRF FY project. These overlap funds were spent to complete work on the project for which the FY funding was awarded, or on the same proposed work which was conducted during the current FY project.

Project Benefit    


Recovery and sustainability of ESA listed Spring/Fall Chinook, and winter steelhead stocks; as well as non-listed coho, pink, chum and sockeye. The RM&E project is vital for constructing in-formative and adaptive management decisions leading to effective actions in support of main-taining and improving fisheries stocks for implementation of tribal treaty and subsistence fishing rights. The monitoring and evaluation project is a high priority for the Puyallup Tribe and is vital towards assessing the status and trends of Natural Origin Recruits (NORs) and hatchery salmon-ids and their environments; as well as, investigating factors affecting salmonid population viability and providing information essential for resolving existing and potential habitat, water quality and hydraulic violation issues through corrective and/or mitigatory actions.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Research and Monitoring
  Stream Miles Monitored 61.90 61.90

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$166,758
Report Total:$166,758


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Location Information

  • Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
  • Subbasin: Puyallup (17110014)
  • Watershed: Carbon River (1711001401)
  • Subwatershed: Lower Carbon River (171100140106)
  • State: Washington
  • Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
  • Latitude: 47.11318
  • Longitude: -122.201772

ESU

  • Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia Coho Salmon ESU
  • Pacific Coast Chum Salmon ESU
  • Puget Sound Steelhead DPS
  • 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 166,758.00
    •      . . E.0.b
      Complement habitat restoration project
      None
    •      . . E.0.c
      Project identified in a plan or watershed assessment.
    •      . . E.0.d.1 Number of Cooperating Organizations 6
    •      . . E.0.d.2
      Name Of Cooperating Organizations.
      Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW): Salmonid monitoring, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE): Mud Mountain Dam/Buckley fish trap and haul., Electron Hydro LLC: Owner/operator of the Electron Hydroelectric Project, Cascade Water Alliance (CWA): Municipal Water Purveyor - White River, Hancock Timber Resource Group (HTRG): Owner/manager of Kapowsin Timberlands, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (MIT): Owner of White River Timberlands.
    •      . . E.0.e.1 Number of reports prepared 3
    •      . . E.0.e.2
      Name Of Report
      Puyallup Tribe. Semi-annual progress reports submitted to the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC). 2019 and 2020. NWIFC, 6730 Martin Way E., Olympia, WA 98516.
    •      . . E.1 MonitoringY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . E.1.a Monitoring funding 166,758.00
      •      . . . . E.1.b.1 Stream Miles Monitored 61.90
      •      . . . . E.1.b.2 Acres of Watershed Area Monitored .0
      •      . . . . E.1.c.1 Adult salmonid population monitoringY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.1.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for adult salmonids 61.90
      •      . . . . 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 26.00
      •      . . . . E.1.c.4 Redd countsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.4.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for redds 61.90
      •      . . . . E.1.c.5 Carcass countsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . E.1.c.5.a # miles (to nearest 0.01 mile) monitored for Carcasses 61.90
        •      . . . . E.1.d
          Name Of Comprehensive Monitoring Strategy/Program
          Shared Strategy Development Committee and National Marine Fisheries Service. 2007. Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan for the Puget Sound Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Comprised of two documents: 1) Shared Strategy Development Committee, 2005, Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan, Volumes I and II, adopted by the National Marine Fisheries Service on January 19, 2007; and 2) NMFS, 2006, Final Supplement to the Shared Strategy's Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan.