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University of Massachusetts Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage 2017 Jun 21st, 2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Whooshh Fish Passage- Results from 2016 Todd Deligan WHOOSHH Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_conference Deligan, Todd, "Whooshh Fish Passage- Results from 2016" (2017). International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage. 20. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_conference/2017/june21/20 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by the Fish Passage Community at UMass Amherst at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, please contact scholarworks@library.umass.edu.

WHOOSHH FISH PASSAGE RESULTS FROM 2016 June 2017

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WFTS Studies Matrix 2011-2016 Type Lab Field SPECIES In- River Whooshh Labs Rainbow Trout, Tilapia, Atlantic 2011 USGS Study Rainbow Trout 2014 WDFW/USGS Kalama Study Steelehead 2014-16 WDFW Washougal Tule Chinook 2014 Yakama Roza Study Spring Chinook 2014 PNNL 2015 Puyallup 2015 Yakama 2015 Alden Study Buckley Study Roza Study Labs Study Fall Chinook Pink Spring Chinook 2015 FWI Study 2016 CRITFC Priest Rapids Study Sturgeon Atlantic Sockeye 2016 Yakama/BOR Roza Study Spring Chinook 2016 Sintef Study Atlantic 2016 Yakama/BOR TOTAL No. Prosser Study of Studies Survival Direct X X X 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 17 Migration Success Direct N/A N/A X 1 1 2 Passage Delay Direct N/A N/A X 1 1 Egg Viability Direct N/A X N/A 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 Injury Direct X X X 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 15 Homing Indirect N/A N/A X 1 1 Disease Transmission Indirect X X X 1 1 1 1 1 5 Behavior Indirect N/A N/A X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Durability/ Maintenance Direct X X X 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 Number of Areas of Interest Covered by Study 3 3 3 5 6 3 3 5 3 3 6 6 4 9 Coho, Fall Chinook 11

Roza dam 3 yr study: Spring Chinook transported to hatchery trucks and hauled to Cle Elum hatchery Adult Survival H&H 95% Chinook H&H WFTS 40 WFTS 1100 Confidence Limit 2014 90.3% 93.8% (87.0%-93.0%) 2015 72.5% 76.9% (68.3%-76.5%) 2016 84.9% 85.7% 81.80% (81.2%-88.1%)

Egg Viability 2014 Viable Eggs 2015 Viable Eggs 2016 Viable Eggs count % of group count % of group count % of group WFTS 40 105920 93.0% 86767 92.8% 163369 92.9% H&H 636500 95.1% 593068 94.6% 495064 94.6% WFTS 1100 37743 96.8% Total 742420 679835 696176 2014 Total Eggs 2015 Total Eggs 2016 Total Eggs count % of total count % of total count % of total WFTS 40 113886 14.5% 93470 13.0% 175912 23.8% H&H 669609 85.5% 627129 87.0% 523570 70.9% WFTS 1100 38999 5.3% Total 783495 720599 738481

Attributes Directly Assessed: Survival Migration Time Passage Time Attributes Indirectly Assessed: Aberrant Homing Increased Disease Transmission Abnormal Behavior

Migration Survival Wks 27-29 Test: PIT-Tag Sockeye at Priest Rapids Dam Off Ladder Adult Fish Trap WFTS: 391 PIT-Tagged Sockeye WFTS tube transported 100 ft to calm water channel to complete ladder passage Non-WFTS: 395 PIT-Tagged Sockeye hand carried to calm water channel to complete ladder passage Results: Upriver survival not affected by WFTS transport Week Treatment Priest Rapids Rock Island Rocky Reach Wells or Tumwater Zosel OKC 27-29 Non-WFTS 93.43% 82.7% 60.7% 65.2% 43.9% 24.9% 27-29 WFTS 93.6% 83.7% 55.7% 70.2% 42.7% 25.4%

Wk 27-29 Test Conclusions: Sockeye transport through the WFTS had no impact on subsequent Sockeye: Survival Migration Time Passage Time No evidence of an aberrant effect of Sockeye transport through the WFTS on: Homing Disease Transmission Behavior

Wk 30 WFTS Over the Dam Feasibility Test WFTS: 54 PIT-Tagged Sockeye WFTS tube transported 180 ft over the dam crest and exited directly into the forebay 8-10 sec average time Non WFTS: 56 PIT-Tagged Sockeye hand carried to calm water channel to complete ladder passage 2.88 hours average time (12 minutes to 12 hours)

Results: WFTS over the dam enabled faster migration times -(>10% faster) Statistically Significant Findings: ~1/2 day faster ~ one full day faster

May 1 st -Great Lakes Fisheries Commission invasive species prevention scanning project passage test Great Lakes species June 15 th Hydropower operators American Shad passage feasibility July 1 st U.S. Bureau of Reclamation dam passage proof of concept volitional entry 1,700 ft transport, 165 ft head scanning & sorting Sept 15 th Pacific Northwest National Laboratories volitional entry scanning & sorting injury assessment

Common White Sucker Northern Pike

Cle Elum Dam 1,700 X 165

Test and control populations Source # Fish ID Treatment Roza Dam 100 PIT+Radi o Roza Dam 100 PIT+Radi o Roza Dam 100 PIT+Radi o Priest Rapids Priest Rapids 300? 500 + PIT PIT Swim only (70 miles) Truck to Whooshh tank Truck to Headpond Truck to Whooshh tank Truck to Headpond

Cle Elum Dam 1100 tailrace to crest 500 crest to shore late July 165 crest height Yakama Nations reintroduction program Whooshh 2017 Program Sockeye salmon run July/Aug Volitional entry from river 1700 transit, <60 seconds Floating exit system Radio&PIT tag (USGS)

Tube length Dam height (ft) Angle Angle Tube length (ft) 0 10 20 30 40 100 0.0 17.4 34.2 50.0 64.3 250 0.0 43.4 85.5 125.0 160.7 500 0.0 86.8 171.0 250.0 321.4 750 0.0 130.2 256.5 375.0 482.1 1000 0.0 173.6 342.0 500.0 642.8 1100 0.0 191.0 376.2 550.0 707.1 1250 0.0 217.1 427.5 625.0 803.5

Handling: Passage: Typically requires site specific review

Permanent - Cle Elum Dam 1,700 X 165

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