Anadromous Fish Committee Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority Project Implementation Review Conference

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Anadromous Fish Committee Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority Project Implementation Review Conference September 21-24, 2004 Red Lion Hotel Richland Hanford House Richland, Washington

In April 2004, the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority (CBFWA) released the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Project Implementation Annual Report 2003, (http://www.cbfwa.org) which provided an account of approximately 30% of the projects implemented through the Northwest Power and Conservation Council s (NPCC) Rolling Provincial Review and the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program. While there are reports that have provided updates on the Bonneville Power Administration s (BPA) fish and wildlife financial obligations per general purpose and species, these reports have been at a province scale and not at the subbasin and project scale. This initial effort to assess ongoing implementation activities provided a summary of location-based accomplishments and represented a concerted effort to address the lack of accountability that has plagued the Columbia River Basin. In an effort to review the anadromous fish projects that were not evaluated during 2003, the Anadromous Fish Committee of the CBFWA is convening the Project Implementation Review Conference. The purpose of this conference is to provide project sponsors an opportunity to present accomplishments relative to the project objectives that the NPCC recommended for funding during the Rolling Provincial Review. The CBFWA believes the information presented at this conference and subsequently assembled into the 2004 Annual Report will be useful for fish and wildlife managers, subbasin planners, federal regulators, and the power industry. The CBFWA is grateful to the fish and wildlife managers, NPCC, and BPA for their cooperation and participation in this conference. Sincerely, Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority

Table of Contents General Information. Hotel Accommodations. Audio-Visual Preview Red Lion Floor Plan.. Mid-morning and Mid-afternoon breaks... Lunches.. s Overview Tuesday, September 21, 2004 Schedule... Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Schedule.. Thursday, September 23, 2004 Schedule.. Friday, September 24, 2004 Schedule.. Abstracts... Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority 2501 SW First Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97201 503-229-0191 http://www.cbfwa.org

Number Name Moderator Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Columbia Plateau Neil Ward Room A Room A Room A Room A 2 Blue Mountain Frank Young Room B 3 Mountain Snake Tom Iverson Room C Room C Room C 4 Hatchery Frank Young Room B

Tuesday, September 21, 2004 Name Columbia Plateau (North) Blue Mountain Mountain Snake 1 2 3 Moderator Neil Ward Frank Young Tom Iverson Room A B C 8:00 a.m. Introduction Introduction Introduction 8:05 198812025: Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP) Management 8:30 199506325: Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project Monitoring And Evaluation 9:00 199705100: Yakama Nation Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP) Yakima Side Channels 9:30 198506200: Passage Improvement Evaluation 198402500: Grande Ronde Basin Fish Habitat Enhancement Project 199202601: Implement the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program Administration and Habitat Restoration Projects 199202604: Investigate Life History of Spring Chinook Salmon and Summer Steelhead in the Grande Ronde River Basin and Monitor Salmonid Populations and Habitat 199702500: Implement the Wallowa County/Nez Perce Tribe Salmon Habitat Recovery Plan 198909800: Idaho Supplementation Studies 198909801: Evaluate Supplementation Studies in Idaho Rivers (ISS) 198909802: Evaluate Salmon Supplementation Studies in Idaho Rivers- Nez Perce Tribe 198909803: Salmon Supplementation Studies in Idaho- Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 10:00 Break Break Break 10:30 199705300: Toppenish-Simcoe Instream Flow Restoration and Assessment 11:00 199803300: Restore Upper Toppenish Watershed 11:30 199001300: Ahtanum Creek Watershed Assessment 199800702: Grande Ronde Supplementation: Lostine River O&M and M&E 199800703: Facility O&M and Program M&E for Grande Ronde Spring Chinook Salmon and Summer Steelhead 199102800: Monitoring Smolt Migrations of Wild Snake River Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon 199107100: Snake River Sockeye Salmon Habitat and Limnological Research 199107300: Idaho Natural Production Monitoring and Evaluation 12:00 p.m. Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 p.m. Introduction Introduction Introduction 1:05 200201800: Restore Riparian Corridor at Tapteal Bend, Lower Yakima River 1:30 200202100: Implement Actions to Reduce Water Temperatures in the Teanaway Basin 2:00 200202501: Yakima Tributary Access and Habitat Program (YTAHP) 2:30 200202900: Fish Passage Inventory and Corrective Actions on WDFW Lands in the Yakima Subbasin 199801003: Spawning Distribution of Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon 199801004: Monitor and EvaluateYearling Snake River Fall Chinook Released Upstream of Lower Granite Dam 199401805: Continued Coordination and Implementation of Asotin Creek Watershed Projects 200205000: Asotin County Riparian Buffer and Couse and Tenmile Creeks Protection and Implementation Project 199405000: Salmon River Habitat Enhancement Monitoring and Evaluation 199703000: Chinook Salmon Adult Abundance Monitoring 199703800: Preserve Salmonid Gametes and Establish a Regional Salmonid Germplasm Repository 199901900: Holistic Restoration of the Twelvemile Reach of the Salmon River near Challis, Idaho 3:00 Break Break Break 3:30 200203100: Growth Rate Modulation in Spring Chinook Salmon Supplementation 200205300: Assess Salmonids in the Asotin Creek Watershed 4:00 199803300: 200205400: Protect and Restore the Asotin Creek Watershed 4:30 199701501: Imnaha Smolt Survival and Smolt to Adult Return Rate Quantification 199902000: Analyze the Persistence and Spatial Dynamics of Snake River Chinook Salmon 200204900: Evaluate Factors Influencing Bias and Precision of Chinook Salmon Redd Counts

Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Columbia Plateau (North) Mountain Snake Hatcheries Name 1 3 4 Moderator Neil Ward Tom Iverson Frank Young Room A C B 8:00 a.m. Introduction Introduction Introduction 8:05 199102900: Understanding the effects of summer flow augmentation on the migratory behavior and survival of fall chinook salmon migrating through L. Granite Res. 200206300: Holistic Restoration of Critical Habitat on Non-federal Lands in the Pahsimeroi Watershed, Idaho 198335000: Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery 8:30 199401807: Garfield County Sediment Reduction and Riparian Improvement Program 9:00 199701400: Evaluation of Juvenile Fall Chinook Stranding on the Hanford Reach 9:30 200202700:Numerically Simulating the Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Environment for Migrating Salmon in the Lower Snake River 200206400: Holistic Restoration of Critical Habitat on Non-federal Lands in the Lemhi Watershed, Idaho 200206500: Holistic Restoration of Critical Habitat on Non-federal Lands, East Fork Salmon Watershed, Idaho 200206600: Holistic Restoration of Habitat on Non-federal Lands, Middle Salmon- Panther Watershed, Idaho 199107200: Redfish Lake Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Program 199204000: Redfish Lake Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Rearing and Research 199800704: Northeast Oregon Hatcheries Implementation (ODFW) 10:00 Break Break Break 10:30 200203200: Investigating passage of ESA-listed juvenile fall chinook salmon at Lower Granite Dam during winter when the fish bypass system is inoperable. 200206700: Holistic Restoration of Critical Habitat on Non-federal Lands, Upper Salmon Watershed, Idaho 199801001: Grande Ronde Basin Spring Chinook Captive Broodstock Program 11:00 199401806: Implement Tucannon River Model Watershed Plan to Restore Salmonid Habitat 198335003: Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery Monitoring And Evaluation 199801006: Captive Broodstock Artificial Propagation 198503800: Colville Tribal Fish Hatchery 11:30 200001700: Kelt Reconditioning 199005500: Steelhead Supplementation Studies in Idaho Rivers 12:00 p.m. Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 Introduction Introduction Introduction 1:05 198402100: Protect and Enhance 199303501: Enhance Fish, Riparian, and 199104600: Spokane Tribal Anadromous Fish Habitat in The John Wildlife Habitat Within the Red River Hatchery Day Subbasin Watershed 1:30 199703400: Monitoring Fine Sediment Grande Ronde and John Day Rivers 199607705: Restore McComas Meadows/ Meadow Creek Watershed 199104700: Sherman Creek Hatchery 2:00 199801600: Monitor Natural Escapement & Productivity of John Day 199608600: Clearwater Focus Program 199500900: Rainbow Trout Net Pen Basin Spring Chinook 2:30 199801700: Eliminate Gravel Push-up Dams in Lower North Fork John Day 199706000: Clearwater Subbasin Focus Watershed Program - NPT 198343500: Umatilla Hatchery and Satellite Facility 3:00 Break Break Break 3:30 199801800: John Day Watershed Restoration 199901400: Little Canyon Creek Subwatershed-Steelhead Trout Habitat Improvement Project 198902900: Hood River Production Program Pelton Ladder 4:00 199901000: Mitigate Effects of Runoff and Erosion on Salmonid Habitat in Pine Hollow and Jackknife 199607702: Protect and Restore Lolo Creek Watershed 4:30 199607703: Protecting and Restoring the Waw'aatamnima (Fishing)(Squaw) Creek to 'Imnaamatnoon (Legendary Bear)(Papoose) Creek Watersheds Analysis Area 198903500: Umatilla Hatchery 200001900: Tucannon River Spring Chinook Captive Broodstock Program

Thursday, September 23, 2004 Columbia Plateau (South) Mountain Snake Name 1 3 Moderator Neil Ward Tom Iverson Room A C 8:00 a.m. Introduction Introduction 8:05 200003100: North Fork John Day River Subbasin Anadromous Fish Habitat Enhancement Project 199901500: Restoring Anadromous Fish Habitat in Big Canyon Watershed 8:30 200005200: Upstream Migration of Pacific lampreys in the John Day River: Behavior, Timing, and Habitat 199901600: Protect and Restore Big Canyon Creek Watershed Preferences 9:00 200203300: John Day Salmonid Recovery Monitoring 199901700: Protect and Restore Lapwai Creek Watershed Program 9:30 200203400: Wheeler SWCD Riparian Buffer Planning and Implementation 199901800: Characterize and Quantify Residual Steelhead in the Clearwater River, Idaho 10:00 Break Break 10:30 200203500: Gilliam SWCD Riparian Buffers 200002800: Evaluate Status of Pacific Lamprey in the Clearwater River Drainage, Idaho 11:00 199404200: Trout Creek Habitat Restoration Project 200003400: Protect and Restore the North Lochsa Face Analysis Area Watersheds 11:30 199802800: Trout Creek Watershed Improvement Project 200003500: Rehabilitate Newsome Creek Watershed - South Fork Clearwater River 12:00 p.m. Lunch Lunch 1:00 Introduction Introduction 1:05 200201600: Determine Lamprey Species Composition, 200003600: Protect and Restore Mill Creek Larval Distribution and Adult Abundance in the Deschutes Subbasin 1:30 200201700: Regional Stream Conditions and Stressor 200206100: Potlatch River Watershed Restoration Evaluation 2:00 200201900: Establish Riparian Buffer Systems 200206800: Evaluating Stream Habitat using the Nez Perce Tribe Fisheries/Watershed Watershed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan 2:30 198710001: Enhance Umatilla River Basin Anadromous Fish Habitat 200207000: Restoring Anadromous Fish Habitat in the Lapwai Creek Watershed. 3:00 Break Break 3:30 198710002: Umatilla Subbasin Fish Habitat 200207200: Restore and Protect Red River Watershed Improvement 4:00 198802200: Umatilla River Fish Passage Operations 200207400: Protect and Restore Crooked Fork Creek to Colt Killed Analysis Area 4:30 198902401: Evaluate Juvenile Salmonid Outmigration and Survival in the Lower Umatilla River Basin

Friday, September 24, 2004 Columbia Plateau (South) Name 1 Moderator Neil Ward Room A 8:00 a.m. Introduction 8:05 199000500: Umatilla Fish Hatchery Monitoring and Evaluation 8:30 199000501: Umatilla Basin Natural Production Monitoring and Evaluation Project 9:00 199402600: Pacific Lamprey Research and Restoration 9:30 200202600: Morrow County Buffer Initiative 10:00 Break 10:30 200203000: Develop Progeny Marker for Salmonids to Evaluate Supplementation 11:00 199601100: Walla Walla River Juvenile and Adult Passage Improvements 11:30 199604601: Walla Walla Basin Fish Habitat Enhancement 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Introduction 1:05 199802000: Assess Fish Habitat and Salmonids in the Walla Walla Watershed in Washington 1:30 200003300: Walla Walla River Fish Passage Operations 2:00 200003900: Walla Walla Basin Natural Production Monitoring and Evaluation Project 2:30 200203600: Walla Walla River Flow Restoration

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS In alphabetical order by author s last name * Indicates presenter when multiple authors are listed

Example of the format that will be used to display the abstracts and project objectives. This information will be provided for every presentation. Project 200200800: Reconnection of Floodplain Slough to the Kootenai River; Jason Scott, JUB The floodplain connectivity in the Lower Kootenai River was the cornerstone of the ecosystem. By the 1950 s all of the lower Kootenai River was affected by channelization and diking and by 1974 Libby Dam was regulating the flow in the Lower Kootenai, thus eliminating the river/floodplain connectivity. We examined the feasibility and potential benefits of restoring river/floodplain connectivity at a site between Smith and Boundary Creeks, on the west side of the Kootenai River, Idaho. We estimated natural conditions and used two flow scenarios (high and average) and six alternative designs to simulate the effects of floodplain reconnection. Natural conditions were estimated at approximately 105 acres of wetlands and data were not available to precisely estimate the area of the associated slough. Based on modeled simulations of the preferred alternative at high Kootenai River flows, we expect a 198 acres of wetland inundation and a volume of 763 acre-feet. Additionally, 19.2 surface acres of deep water (>4 ft.), low velocity habitat will be connected to the Kootenai River. During average Kootenai River flows (1974-2002) we expect 29 acres of wetland inundation, a volume of 38 acre-feet, and an additional 11.3 acres of connected, low velocity habitat.