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COLORADO RIVER RECOVERY PROGRAM FY 2013 PROPOSED SCOPE-OF-WORK for: Smallmouth Bass control in the Green River Project No.: 123a Lead Agency: USFWS Submitted by: Tildon Jones Colorado River Fish Project U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Field Station Vernal, UT 84078 1165 S. Hwy 191 Suite 4 Julie Howard Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (435) 789-0366 x14, UT 84532 tildon_jones@fws.gov juliehoward@utah.gov Date Last Modified: 13 February 2013 Category: Ongoing project X Ongoing-revised project _Requested new project _Unsolicited proposal Expected Funding Sources: X Annual funds Capital funds Other (explain) I. Title of Proposal: Nonnative Fish Control in the Echo Park to Split Mountain Reach of the Green River, Utah II. Relationship to RIPRAP: GENERAL RECOVERY PROGRAM SUPPORT ACTION PLAN III. III.A. III.A.2. Reduce negative impacts of nonnative fishes and sportfish management activities (nonnative and sportfish management). Reduce negative interactions between nonnative and endangered fishes. Identify and implement viable active control measures. GREENRIVER ACTION PLAN: MAINSTEM III. III.A. III.A.4. Reduce impacts of nonnative fishes and sportfish management activities (nonnative and sportfish management). Reduce negative impacts to endangered fishes from sportfish management activities. Develop and implement control programs for nonnative fishes in river reaches occupied by the endangered fishes to identify

required levels of control. Each control activity will be evaluated for effectiveness, and then continued as needed. III. Study Background/Rationale and Hypotheses: The Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program has determined that control of nonnative fish in the upper Colorado River basin is essential to the recovery of the four endangered fish species: Colorado pikeminnow, razorback sucker, humpback chub, and bonytail. Smallmouth bass abundance has dramatically increased in the Green River since 2000. This information resulted in a recommendation from the December 2003 Nonnative Fish Control shop (Grand Junction, CO) to attempt control of this species in the Green River. Nine years of removal and Nonnative Fish Control shops have added to the knowledge base of the effort required to successfully remove smallmouth bass from the Green River. During the December 2006 workshop, participants discussed the importance of increasing the removal effort and reallocating effort to concentration areas, resulting in this scope of work for the Echo Park to Split Mountain reach of the Green River in Utah. In 2008, two control/monitoring trips were completed to assess smallmouth abundance and distribution within Desolation/Gray Canyons. The 2008 assessment showed that although distribution had spread downstream, relative abundance remained low and intensive control efforts in this reach were not warranted at that time. In January of 2011, reports of increasing smallmouth captures in the upper most section of Desolation Canyon prompted a change in the distribution of control efforts for 2011. Sampling in 2011 and 2012 resulted in overall catch rates similar to previous years, but bass were still present further downstream compared to the 2004-2006 period. In 2012, large numbers of young of year bass were captured in the Echo-Split reach as a result of warm, low discharge. For 2013, we recommend keeping and increasing passes in the Echo Park to Split Mountain reach. Bass removal will occur in Desolation Canyon during spring Colorado pikeminnow estimates, therefore additional effort will not be expended in this reach for 2013 under this scope of work. IV. Study Goals, Objectives, End Product: Goal: Control smallmouth bass in the Green River between Echo Park and Split Mountain boat ramp. Objectives: 1. Remove smallmouth bass and other nonnative fishes in the Green River from Echo Park (RM 344.5) to Split Mountain (RM 319.5). 2. Monitor adult and juvenile smallmouth bass to determine extent of control needed.

End Products: An in-depth annual report will provide the current year s data for: adult and juvenile total CPUE, CPUE by river mile and size class, monthly length frequency histograms, CPUE for other nonnative species, total catch numbers, and estimates of spawning periods and locations. Data from past years will be included for relevant metrics to provide background and demonstrate trends. V. Study Area The study area is located on the Green River from Echo Park (RM 344.5) to Split Mountain boat ramp (RM 319.5); a total of 26 miles. Crews from - and USFWS CRFP will both work in this reach to complete a total of twelve passes. The crew will complete back-to-back sampling trips (with a one day camp break) in all of their visits (6 passes) to minimize mileage and other travel related costs. VI. Study Methods/Approach Sampling: Smallmouth bass will be removed primarily by electrofishing. Two electrofishing boats will simultaneously electrofish each shoreline of the river. Effort will be focused on shoreline habitat that is likely to contain smallmouth bass. Sampling crews will conduct removal activities in a manner that minimizes potential negative impacts to endangered fish as a result of electrofishing activities. This includes discontinuing electrofishing when elevated numbers of endangered fish are known to be present. Twelve electrofishing passes will be conducted beginning June and ending in late September. Due to low capture rates in 2011 and 2012, mark-recapture population estimates will not be attempted, therefore all passes will include removal of all size classes of smallmouth bass. All bass removed will be deposited in shoreline areas deemed low use in consultation with Dinosaur National Monument. The Vernal USFWS office will coordinate passes with in order to maximize the number of passes conducted during the bass spawning and nesting period. Data Analysis: Adult and juvenile smallmouth bass catch rates, total catch-per-uniteffort (CPUE), CPUE by river mile and length frequency histograms, and CPUE for other nonnative fish will be calculated for both reaches. Data from past years of sampling will be included for relevant comparisons and to demonstrate trends. Fish Handling and Disposal: All other centrarchids (green sunfish, bluegill, black crappie, and largemouth bass), northern pike, white sucker, and walleye encountered will be removed. Any nonnative species of special concern such as grass carp, gizzard shad, or burbot which are encountered will be removed and the appropriate state Fish and Game agencies will be contacted. All nonnative fish removed in Dinosaur National Park will be euthanized and deposited within the river corridor, as advised by the National Park Service. Any endangered fish captured will be scanned for a PIT tag, tagged if needed, weighed (g), measured TL (mm), and released alive. Endangered fish data will then be reported to appropriate principal investigators and included in annual reporting.

VII. Task Description and Schedule Task 1. Six removal passes from Echo Park to Split Mountain boat ramp on the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument (USFWS CRFP Vernal; July - August 2013). Task 2. Six removal passes from Echo Park to Split Mountain boat ramp ( ; June - August 2013). Task 3. Data entry, analysis, and reporting October/November 2012-13. VIII. FY2013 Deliverables/Due Dates Annual Report, November 2013 Data to USFWS database manager by December 2013 FY2013 budget

FY 2013: Task 1 USFWS Echo Sampling (6 trips) GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $52.69 240 $12,646 4 GS-5 Tech $18.80 960 $18,048 Overtime for technicians (6 hrs/week x 6 weeks x 4 techs) $28.20 144 $4,061 Subtotal $34,754 Shuttle (3 trucks/trip x $150/truck x 6 trips) Echo to Split Mountain $2,700 Per diem (5 people/day x $30/person x 3 days/trip x 6 trips) $2,700 Subtotal $5,400 Equipment 3 trucks/trip x 175 mi/truck x $0.30/mi x 6 trips, Vernal to Echo Park, round trip $945 12 gal gas/boat x 3 boats/trip x $4.00/gal x 6 trips $576 1 qts motor boat oil/boat x 3 boats/trip x $11/qt $176 GSA trucks (3 trucks x 1.5 months) $334 4.5 $1,503 Vehicle maintenance (oil chgs, tires, cleaning, etc.) $0 Maintenance/replacement of rafting gear, sampling nets, electrofishing gear, etc. $1,022 GS-8 Fish Tech maintenance work $38.45 383 $14,726 Task 3 - USFWS, Data analysis, reporting, administration Subtotal $18,948 Task 1 $59,103 GS-13 Asst. Project Leader $65.05 148 $9,627 GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $52.69 336 $17,704 GS-9 Admin. Officer $38.54 263 $10,136 Subtotal $37,467 Per diem (1 person x $137/day x 3 days) Vernal to Grand Junction $411 to give presentations at workshops and meetings (1 truck/trip x 288 mi/truck x $0.30/mi) $86 Subtotal $497 Task 4 USFWS $37,964 SOW USFWS $97,067

FY 2013 costs for : Task 2. Six Echo Removal Passes. (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $438/day) 7 $3,066 2 Biologist ($340/day) 30 $10,200 Technicians ($195/day) 154 $30,030 Food and Transport (Current Expense) Vehicle - 3 trips(2 trucks for 11.3% of fleet expense) a $4,811 Food - 6 passes (4 days/ 5 people @ $25 day) $3,000 Shuttle service: 2 trucks / 6passes @ $150 per truck $1,800 Equipment (Current Expense) Camp gear repair and replacement $375 Boat, Trailer, Sampling gear repair and maintenance $1650 Sampling Equipment $500 Boat/generator fuel, propane 3 trips $650 Task 2 subtotal $56,082 a Calculated as the total percentage of annual fleet costs based on the number of trucks, days used, and total miles driven. Annual fleet costs for the Field Station FY13 is estimated to be $42,753 for 7 vehicles. fleet vehicles are not assigned to specific projects. Task 3. Data management and reporting (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $438/day) 1 $438 2 Biologist ($340/day) 15 $5,100 2 Technicians ($195/day) 2 $390 Task 3 subtotal $5,928 for FY 2013 $62,010

FY 2014: Task 1 USFWS Echo Sampling (6 trips) GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $53.74 240 $12,898 4 GS-5 Tech $19.18 960 $18,413 Overtime for technicians (6 hrs/week x 6 weeks x 4 techs) $28.76 144 $4,141 Subtotal $35,452 Shuttle (3 trucks/trip x $153/truck x 6 trips) Echo to Split Mountain $2,754 Per diem (5 people/day x $31/person x 3 days/trip x 6 trips) $2,790 Subtotal $5,544 Equipment 3 trucks/trip x 175 mi/truck x $0.31/mi x 6 trips, Vernal to Echo Park, round trip $977 12 gal gas/boat x 3 boats/trip x $4.24/gal x 6 trips $611 1 qts motor boat oil/boat x 3 boats/trip x $11.22/qt $34 GSA trucks (3 trucks x 1.5 months) $341 4.5 $1,535 Vehicle maintenance (oil chgs, tires, cleaning, etc.) $0 Maintenance/replacement of rafting gear, sampling nets, electrofishing gear, etc. $1,022 GS-8 Fish Tech maintenance work $39.22 383 $15,021 Task 3 - USFWS, Data analysis, reporting, administration Subtotal $19,198 Task 1 $60,194 GS-13 Asst. Project Leader $66.35 148 $9,820 GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $53.74 336 $18,057 GS-9 Admin. Officer $39.31 263 $10,339 Subtotal $38,215 Per diem (1 person x $140/day x 3 days) Vernal to Grand Junction $420 to give presentations at workshops and meetings (1 truck/trip x 288 mi/truck x $0.31/mi) $89 Subtotal $509 Task 4 USFWS $38,724 SOW USFWS $98,919

FY 2014 costs for : Task 2. Six Echo Removal Passes. (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $438/day) 7 $3,066 2 Biologist ($340/day) 30 $10,200 Technicians ($195/day) 154 $30,030 Food and Transport (Current Expense) Vehicle - 3 trips(2 trucks for 11.3% of fleet expense) a $4,811 Food - 6 passes (4 days/ 5 people @ $25 day) $3,000 Shuttle service: 2 trucks / 6passes @ $150 per truck $1,800 Equipment (Current Expense) Camp gear repair and replacement $375 Boat, Trailer, Sampling gear repair and maintenance $1650 Sampling Equipment $500 Boat/generator fuel, propane 3 trips $650 Task 2 subtotal $56,082 a Calculated as the total percentage of annual fleet costs based on the number of trucks, days used, and total miles driven. Annual fleet costs for the Field Station FY13 is estimated to be $42,753 for 7 vehicles. fleet vehicles are not assigned to specific projects. Task 3. Data management and reporting (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $438/day) 1 $438 2 Biologist ($340/day) 15 $5,100 2 Technicians ($195/day) 2 $390 Task 3 subtotal $5,928 for FY 2014 $62,010

FY 2015: Task 1 USFWS Echo Sampling (6 trips) GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $54.81 240 $13,154 4 GS-5 Tech $19.56 960 $18,778 Overtime for technicians (6 hrs/week x 6 weeks x 4 techs) $29.34 144 $4,225 Subtotal $36,157 Shuttle (3 trucks/trip x $156/truck x 6 trips) Echo to Split Mountain $2,808 Per diem (5 people/day x $32/person x 3 days/trip x 6 trips) $2,880 Subtotal $5,688 Equipment 3 trucks/trip x 175 mi/truck x $0.32/mi x 6 trips, Vernal to Echo Park, round trip $1,008 12 gal gas/boat x 3 boats/trip x $4.32/gal x 6 trips $622 1 qts motor boat oil/boat x 3 boats/trip x $11.44/qt $34 GSA trucks (3 trucks x 1.5 months) $348 4.5 $1,566 Vehicle maintenance (oil chgs, tires, cleaning, etc.) $0 Maintenance/replacement of rafting gear, sampling nets, electrofishing gear, etc. $1,022 GS-8 Fish Tech maintenance work $40.00 383 $15,320 Task 3 - USFWS, Data analysis, reporting, administration Subtotal $19,572 Task 1 $61,417 GS-13 Asst. Project Leader $67.68 148 $10,017 GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $54.81 336 $18,416 GS-9 Admin. Officer $40.10 263 $10,546 Subtotal $38,979 Per diem (1 person x $143/day x 3 days) Vernal to Grand Junction $429 to give presentations at workshops and meetings (1 truck/trip x 288 mi/truck x $0.32/mi) $92 Subtotal $521 Task 4 USFWS $39,500 SOW USFWS $100,918

FY 2015 costs for : Task 2. Six Echo Removal Passes. (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 7 $3,127 2 Biologist ($347/day) 30 $10,424 Technicians ($199/day) 154 $30,631 Food and Transport (Current Expense) Vehicle - 3 trips(2 trucks for 11.3% of fleet expense) a $4,907 Food - 6 passes (4 days/ 5 people @ $25 day) $3,060 Shuttle service: 2 trucks / 6passes @ $150 per truck $1,800 Equipment (Current Expense) Camp gear repair and replacement $400 Boat, Trailer, Sampling gear repair and maintenance $1680 Sampling Equipment $500 Boat/generator fuel, propane 3 trips $675 Task 2 subtotal $57,204 a Calculated as the total percentage of annual fleet costs based on the number of trucks, days used, and total miles driven. Annual fleet costs for the Field Station FY13 is estimated to be $42,753 for 7 vehicles. fleet vehicles are not assigned to specific projects. Task 3. Data management and reporting (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 1 $447 2 Biologist ($347/day) 15 $5,202 2 Technicians ($199/day) 1 $398 Task 3 subtotal $6,047 for FY 2015 $63,251

FY 2016: Task 1 USFWS Echo Sampling (6 trips) GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $55.91 240 $13,418 4 GS-5 Tech $19.95 960 $19,152 Overtime for technicians (6 hrs/week x 6 weeks x 4 techs) $29.93 144 $4,310 Subtotal $36,880 Shuttle (3 trucks/trip x $159/truck x 6 trips) Echo to Split Mountain $2,862 Per diem (5 people/day x $33/person x 3 days/trip x 6 trips) $2,970 Subtotal $5,832 Equipment 3 trucks/trip x 175 mi/truck x $0.33/mi x 6 trips, Vernal to Echo Park, round trip $1,040 12 gal gas/boat x 3 boats/trip x $4.41/gal x 6 trips $635 1 qts motor boat oil/boat x 3 boats/trip x $11.67/qt $35 GSA trucks (3 trucks x 1.5 months) $355 4.5 $1,598 Vehicle maintenance (oil chgs, tires, cleaning, etc.) $0 Maintenance/replacement of rafting gear, sampling nets, electrofishing gear, etc. $1,022 GS-8 Fish Tech maintenance work $40.80 383 $15,626 Task 3 - USFWS, Data analysis, reporting, administration Subtotal $19,955 Task 1 $62,668 GS-13 Asst. Project Leader $69.03 148 $10,216 GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $55.91 336 $18,786 GS-9 Admin. Officer $40.90 263 $10,757 Subtotal $39,759 Per diem (1 person x $146/day x 3 days) Vernal to Grand Junction $438 to give presentations at workshops and meetings (1 truck/trip x 288 mi/truck x $0.33/mi) $95 Subtotal $533 Task 4 USFWS $40,292 SOW USFWS $102,960

FY 2016 costs for : Task 2. Six Echo Removal Passes. (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 7 $3,127 2 Biologist ($347/day) 30 $10,424 Technicians ($199/day) 154 $30,631 Food and Transport (Current Expense) Vehicle - 3 trips(2 trucks for 11.3% of fleet expense) a $4,907 Food - 6 passes (4 days/ 5 people @ $25 day) $3,060 Shuttle service: 2 trucks / 6passes @ $150 per truck $1,800 Equipment (Current Expense) Camp gear repair and replacement $400 Boat, Trailer, Sampling gear repair and maintenance $1680 Sampling Equipment $500 Boat/generator fuel, propane 3 trips $675 Task 2 subtotal $57,204 a Calculated as the total percentage of annual fleet costs based on the number of trucks, days used, and total miles driven. Annual fleet costs for the Field Station FY13 is estimated to be $42,753 for 7 vehicles. fleet vehicles are not assigned to specific projects. Task 3. Data management and reporting (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 1 $447 2 Biologist ($347/day) 15 $5,202 2 Technicians ($199/day) 1 $398 Task 3 subtotal $6,047 for FY 2016 $63,251

FY 2017: Task 1 USFWS Echo Sampling (6 trips) GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $57.03 240 $13,687 4 GS-5 Tech $20.35 960 $19,536 Overtime for technicians (6 hrs/week x 6 weeks x 4 techs) $30.53 144 $4,396 Subtotal $37,620 Shuttle (3 trucks/trip x $162/truck x 6 trips) Echo to Split Mountain $2,916 Per diem (5 people/day x $34/person x 3 days/trip x 6 trips) $3,060 Subtotal $5,976 Equipment 3 trucks/trip x 175 mi/truck x $0.34/mi x 6 trips, Vernal to Echo Park, round trip $1,071 12 gal gas/boat x 3 boats/trip x $4.50/gal x 6 trips $648 1 qts motor boat oil/boat x 3 boats/trip x $11.90/qt $36 GSA trucks (3 trucks x 1.5 months) $362 4.5 $1,629 Vehicle maintenance (oil chgs, tires, cleaning, etc.) $0 Maintenance/replacement of rafting gear, sampling nets, electrofishing gear, etc. $1,022 GS-8 Fish Tech maintenance work $41.62 383 $15,940 Task 3 - USFWS, Data analysis, reporting, administration Subtotal $20,346 Task 1 $63,942 GS-13 Asst. Project Leader $70.41 148 $10,421 GS-12 Supervisory Fish Biologist $57.03 336 $19,162 GS-9 Admin. Officer $41.72 263 $10,972 Subtotal $40,555 Per diem (1 person x $149/day x 3 days) Vernal to Grand Junction $447 to give presentations at workshops and meetings (1 truck/trip x 288 mi/truck x $0.34/mi) $98 Subtotal $545 Task 4 USFWS $41,100 SOW USFWS $105,042

FY 2017 costs for : Task 2. Six Echo Removal Passes. (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 7 $3,127 2 Biologist ($347/day) 30 $10,424 Technicians ($199/day) 154 $30,631 Food and Transport (Current Expense) Vehicle - 3 trips(2 trucks for 11.3% of fleet expense) a $4,907 Food - 6 passes (4 days/ 5 people @ $25 day) $3,060 Shuttle service: 2 trucks / 6passes @ $150 per truck $1,800 Equipment (Current Expense) Camp gear repair and replacement $400 Boat, Trailer, Sampling gear repair and maintenance $1680 Sampling Equipment $500 Boat/generator fuel, propane 3 trips $675 Task 2 subtotal $57,204 a Calculated as the total percentage of annual fleet costs based on the number of trucks, days used, and total miles driven. Annual fleet costs for the Field Station FY13 is estimated to be $42,753 for 7 vehicles. fleet vehicles are not assigned to specific projects. Task 3. Data management and reporting (Personal services) Proj. leader ( $447/day) 1 $447 2 Biologist ($347/day) 15 $5,202 2 Technicians ($199/day) 1 $398 Task 3 subtotal $6,047 for FY 2017 $63,251 IX. Program Budget Summary USFWS Vernal FY2013 $ 97,067 $ 62,010 $159,077 FY2014 $ 98,919 $ 62,010 $160,929 FY2015 $100,918 $ 63,251 $164,169 FY2016 $102,960 $ 63,251 $166,211 FY2017 $105,042 $ 63,251 $168,293 X. Reviewers: Dale Ryden, Krissy Wilson