DATE: |
September 20, 2001 |
TO:
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Anadromous Fish Committee (AFC) |
FROM:
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Tom Iverson |
SUBJECT: |
Draft Action Notes for September 19, 2001 AFC Meeting |
If there are no objections within five days, these actions will be
considered final.
Anadromous Fish Committee Meeting
September 19, 2001
9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Draft Action Notes
Attendees: |
Bill Tweit (WDFW) and Tom Iverson (CBFWA) |
By Phone: |
Gary James (chair, CTUIR); Bruce Schmidt (Streamnet); Joe Peone,
Chris Fisher and Steve Smith (contractor, CCT); Ron Boyce (ODFW); Tim
Roth (USFWS); Pete Hassemer (IDFG); Patty O�Toole (CTWSRO); and Bob
Foster (NMFS) |
Time Allocation: |
Objective 1. FY 2002 Renewal
Process
Objective 2. Rolling Province Review and Subbasin Summaries
Objective 3. FY 2001 Adjustments |
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ITEM 1: |
Review and Approve Agenda
The agenda was approved for today�s meeting with no
modifications. |
ITEM 2: |
NWPPC Request on Fin Clip Mass Marking
The final draft of the response to the NWPPC was reviewed. The
letter is out for CBFWA consent mail and will be sent to the NWPPC
next week if there are no objections.
The AFC has discussed, and needs to organize, a formal presentation
of this response to the NWPPC at their meeting in Portland on October
17-18. Tom Iverson will organize the presentation. Several names were
suggested for participation including: Ken Johnson (PSMFC, co-chair of
the marking committee), Mike Delarm (NMFS), Tim Roth (USFWS), Phil
Roger (CRITFC), Lee Blankenship (WDFW), Trent Stickell (ODFW) and Pete
Hassemer (IDFG). It was also suggested that Bruce Schmidt (Streamnet)
play a role in the presentation. The presentation needs to focus on
the many uses of marking in the basin currently and the potential to
use marking for selective fisheries. The NWPPC members need to
understand how marks are being used in the basin and what factors are
determining the type of marks selected and number of marks employed
for each of the various marking programs. |
ACTION: |
Mass Marking Presentation to NWPPC
Tom Iverson will contact the volunteers mentioned above and prepare
a presentation for the October NWPPC meeting. |
ITEM 3: |
Colville Tribe Request
The Colville Tribe is requesting support for funding the
development of two acclimation ponds for spring and summer chinook in
the Okanogan Subbasin. The request was originally proposed during the
Action Plan solicitation process to provide acclimation sites for
smolts that will be released in March in the Okanogan River.
Additional factors have raised the urgency of this proposal at this
time. The fish are being reared at the Methow Hatchery by USFWS. Due
to the drought year, that hatchery is running out of water and will
have to remove 300,000 fish targeted for the Okanogan River by
November of this year. The Colville Tribe contacted the
Oroville/Tonasket Irrigation District (OTID) and has arranged to lease
two of the OTID�s sediment settling ponds for use as acclimation
ponds. Some engineering work will be necessary, but the ponds could be
functional as acclimation facilities approximately 2-3 weeks after
funding has been secured.
The total request for two acclimation ponds for spring and summer
chinook is $199,862. This is a short term proposal to address issues
raised by the drought in the Methow Valley. A longer term proposal
will be submitted and reviewed in the Columbia Cascade Province
rolling review. Finally, the CCT strongly believe that the lack of
spill this year has caused significant mortality to summer chinook
outmigrants that were coming out of the upper Columbia. This action
would be one step towards mitigation of those losses. |
ACTION: |
AFC Recommendation to MMG
The AFC approved funding for the Colville Tribe Okanogan River
temporary acclimation ponds for a total of $199,862. The funding would
be provided from the anadromous fish placeholder. |
ITEM 4: |
Next Meeting
The next AFC meeting is scheduled for October 17, 2001 in Portland,
Or. Please send in possible agenda items for that meeting.
The November 21, 2001 AFC meeting has been canceled. However, on
November 15-16, 2001 the AFC will be reviewing the Blue Mountain and
Mountain Snake provinces project recommendations in Portland.
Please mark you calendars. |
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