CRITFC

  • Address:
  • 700 NE Multnomah Street, Suite 1200
  • Portland, OR 97232

  • (503)238-0667
  • gepl@critfc.org
  • Contact:
  • Laura Gephart

Grantee Info

The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission coordinates management policy and provides fisheries technical services for the Yakama, Warm Springs, Umatilla, and Nez Perce tribes.



CRITFC’s mission is “to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the tribes.”

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Underway
Instream Habitat
  Stream Miles Treated 114 298
Wetland Habitat
  Acres Created 8
  Acres Treated 257 27
Land Acquisition
  Acres Acquired or Protected 14,116 37
  Stream Bank Miles Acquired
  or Protected
125 3
Riparian Habitat
  Stream Miles Treated 425 14
  Acres Treated 5,182 105
Upland Habitat
  Acres Treated 3,803 183
Fish Passage
  Barriers Removed 51 1
  Miles Opened 437 141
Fish Screens
  Screens Installed 1
Hatchery Fish Marked
  Fry/Smolt Marked And Released 3,217,486 430,000
Research and Monitoring
  Stream Miles Monitored 4,732 1,441
Planning and Assessment
  Stream Miles Assessed 4,750

Funding Sources

SourceFunds
PCSRF$44,178,935
State$2,795,990
Other$28,211,476
In-Kind Donated Labor$653,907
In-Kind Other$105,202
Report Total:$75,945,510
New PCSRF Funds    


PCSRF Funds by Category (in Millions of $)


Projects

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22-Yaka-05Phase 2 Pilot Implementation of the Columbia River Mainstem Fish Tissue and Water Quality Monitoring ProgramSalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Monitoring; ResearchMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $120,000
24-CRITFC-01Administration of the 2024 PCSRF Funds for CRITFC TribesProgram Administration - - 2024Ongoing $199,700
23-NezP-01Snake River Coho Restoration VIISalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementFish Marking; Hatchery ProductionSnake River2023Ongoing $1,300,891
22-Umat-03CTUIR Ceded Area Subbasin Priority Natural Resource Acquisitions VISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionLand or Easement AcquisitionMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $173,188
22-Umat-02Mill Creek Flow RestorationSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream FlowMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $250,000
21-Umat-01CTUIR Ceded Area Subbasin Priority Natural Resource Acquisitions VSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionLand or Easement AcquisitionMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $151,500
19-CRIT-01PCSRF Administration XXProgram Administration - - 2019Completed $54,690
22-Warm-03Warm Springs River and Beaver Creek LWD Additions IIISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream HabitatMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $216,719
22-Warm-02Log Springs Meadow Restoration Phase II-IIISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream HabitatMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $216,717
20-Warm-01Spring Chinook SupplementationSalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementFish Marking; Hatchery ProductionMiddle Columbia River2020Ongoing $80,500
21-Warm-01Warm Springs River and Beaver Creek Large Wood Placement Project IISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream HabitatMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $204,453
20-Warm-03Warm Springs River and Beaver Creek LWD AdditionsSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream HabitatMiddle Columbia River2020Ongoing $150,000
20-Warm-04Warm Springs Reservation Habitat Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring IIISalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringMiddle Columbia River2020Ongoing $56,000
23-NezP-04Sweetwater Creek Passage AssessmentSalmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsRestoration Planning And CoordinationSnake River2023Ongoing $100,000
23-NezP-03Wallowa Lake Sockeye Reintroduction: Operation and Maintenance PlanningSalmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsRestoration Planning And CoordinationSnake River2023Ongoing $146,777
22-Warm-05Phipps Meadow Conservation and Restoration PlanningSalmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsRestoration Planning And CoordinationMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $100,000
22-Warm-04Habitat Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring in the Deschutes & John Day BasinsSalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $96,319
22-Warm-01John Day Basin Private Lands PartnershipSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionRiparian HabitatMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $333,433
21-Warm-04Warm Springs Reservation Habitat Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring IVSalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $187,365
21-Warm-03Middle Fork John Day Riparian PlantingSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionRiparian HabitatMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $746,578
19-Yaka-01Yakama Nation Sockeye Reintroduction XSalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementHatchery ProductionMiddle Columbia River2019Completed $427,093
19-Umat-02Nursery Bridge Reach Phase II Fish Passage and In-stream Habitat EnhancementSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionFish Passage ImprovementMiddle Columbia River2019Terminated $3,347
19-Yaka-03Columbia River Remediation & Restoration Phase IIISalmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsSalmonid Habitat Assessment / InventoryMiddle Columbia River, Snake River2019Completed $141,501
19-Yaka-02Yakama Nation Southern Territories Beaver/Process-Based RestorationSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream Habitat; Riparian Habitat; WetlandLower Columbia River2019Completed $39,341
18-Yaka-03Project Effectiveness Monitoring in the Fender Mill Side ChannelSalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringUpper Columbia River2018Completed $119,453
18-Yaka-02Two Springs Protection and Restoration Project- Rock Creek SubbasinSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionRiparian Habitat; Upland Habitat And Sediment; Water QualityMiddle Columbia River2018Completed $67,040
18-Yaka-01Yakama Nation Sockeye Reintroduction IXSalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementHatchery ProductionMiddle Columbia River2018Completed $189,522
18-Umat-03Habitat Enhancement Effectiveness – Biological Monitoring & Evaluation VIISalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Monitoring; ResearchMiddle Columbia River2018Completed $134,349
18-Umat-01CTUIR Ceded Area Subbasin Priority Natural Resource AcquisitionsSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream FlowMiddle Columbia River2018Completed $199,991
18-NezP-02Coho Monitoring and Evaluation 2018Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringSnake River2018Completed $50,000
18-CRITFC-01PCSRF Administration XIXProgram Administration - - 2018Completed $55,273
20-CRITFC-01Administration of the 2020 PCSRF Funds for the TribesProgram Administration - - 2020Ongoing $54,000
21-CRIT-01PCSRF Administration 2021Program Administration - - 2021Ongoing $60,436
22-CRITFC-02Administration of the 2022 PCSRF Funds for the TribesProgram Administration - - 2022Ongoing $118,689
23-CRITFC-01PCSRF Administration 2023Program Administration - - 2023Ongoing $158,965
23-Umat-03CTUIR Native Plant Nursery Operational Support XSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionPre-Restoration Acquisitions And Nursery OperationsMiddle Columbia River2023Ongoing $120,000
20-Umat-01CTUIR Ceded Area Subbasin Priority Natural Resource Acquisitions IVSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionLand or Easement AcquisitionMiddle Columbia River2020Ongoing $151,500
23-Umat-04Mill Creek Flow Restoration IISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionInstream FlowMiddle Columbia River2023Ongoing $250,000
23-Umat-01CTUIR Ceded Area Subbasin Priority Natural Resource Acquisitions VIISalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionLand or Easement AcquisitionMiddle Columbia River2023Ongoing $298,965
22-Yaka-01Yakama Nation Sockeye Reintroduction XIIISalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementHatchery ProductionUpper Columbia River2022Ongoing $200,000
21-Yaka-01Yakama Nation Sockeye Reintroduction XIISalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementHatchery ProductionMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $185,453
21-Warm-02John Day Plant Nursery Capacity SupportSalmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionPre-Restoration Acquisitions And Nursery OperationsMiddle Columbia River2021Ongoing $105,000
20-Yaka-01Yakama Nation Sockeye Reintroduction XISalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementHatchery ProductionMiddle Columbia River2020Ongoing $405,000
23-CRITFC-02Upgrade to the Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (CMOP) Program’s Estuary and Ocean Monitoring and Modeling CapacitySalmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsSalmonid Habitat Assessment / InventoryLower Columbia River2023Ongoing $300,001
22-NezP-01Snake River Coho Restoration VISalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementFish Marking; Hatchery ProductionWillamette River, Snake River2022Completed $1,400,891
21-NezP-01Snake River Coho Restoration VSalmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementFish Marking; Hatchery ProductionWillamette River, Snake River2021Ongoing $1,087,278
20-NezP-02Coho Monitoring and Evaluation 2020Salmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)MonitoringSnake River2020Ongoing $43,650
20-Yaka-03Columbia River Mainstem Fish Tissue and Water Quality Monitoring 2020Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsRestoration Planning And CoordinationUpper Columbia River2020Ongoing $731,878
23-Umat-05Habitat Enhancement Effectiveness-Biological M&E on Ceded Areas XIISalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Monitoring; ResearchMiddle Columbia River2023Ongoing $152,715
22-Umat-07Habitat Enhancement Effectiveness-Biological Monitoring and Evaluation on Ceded AreasSalmonid Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RM&E)Monitoring; ResearchMiddle Columbia River2022Ongoing $133,582
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Subgrantees

Nez Perce Tribe
Umatilla Tribes
Warm Springs Tribes
Yakama Tribes

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