BPA Fish and Wildlife FY 1997 Proposal
Section 1. Administrative
Section 2. Narrative
Section 3. Budget
see CBFWA and BPA funding recommendations
Section 1. Administrative
Title of project
Yellow Perch Aquaculture Facility
BPA project number 5503600
Business name of agency, institution or organization requesting funding
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Sponsor type WA-Tribe
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
Name | Joe Maroney | |
Mailing address | Kalispel Tribe of Indians
P.O. Box 39 Usk, WA 99180 | |
Phone | 509/445-1147 |
BPA technical contact , EWP
Biological opinion ID N/A
NWPPC Program number 10.8B
Short description
Collect perch eggs, hatch and rear young to adult size. Process and market.
Project start year 1997 End year 1999
Start of operation and/or maintenance 1998
Project development phase Implementation
Section 2. Narrative
Related projects
9106000 Kalispel-Pend Oreille Wetlands Acquisition (Kalispel Tribe Wildlife Project)
9500100 Kalispel Tribe Resident Fish (Kalispel Tribe Resident Fish Project)
9990060 Joint Resident Fish Stock Status Assessment (Kalispel Tribe Joint Resident Fish Project)
Project history
N/A
Biological results achieved
N/A
Annual reports and technical papers
N/A
Management implications
N/A
Specific measureable objectives
Construct and operate a yellow perch aquaculture facility for two years with BPA funds as partial mitigation for
anadromous fish losses to the Kalispel Tribe.
Testable hypothesis
N/A
Underlying assumptions or critical constraints
Funding will be available for implementation the first year and O & M for the following two years.
Methods
N/A
Brief schedule of activities
Construct a yellow perch aquaculture facility in 1997. Operate the facility during 1998 and 1999 using BPA
funds. Profits of the facility will be used to operate during subsequent years.
Biological need
To partially mitigate for the loss of tribal economy due to the loss of anadromous fish.
Critical uncertainties
Funding will be available for implementation the first year and O & M for the following two years.
Summary of expected outcome
To raise yellow perch and then market them for a profit for the tribal economy.
Dependencies/opportunities for cooperation
The Ponderay Newsprint Mill and the Kalispel Tribe are cooperatively working out an agreement for the site
of the aquaculture facility.
Risks
None
Monitoring activity
Monitor the best strategy for marketing yellow perch.
Section 3. Budget
Data shown are the total of expense and capital obligations by fiscal year. Obligations for any given year may not equal actual expenditures or accruals within the year, due to carryover, pre-funding, capitalization and difference between operating year and BPA fiscal year.Historic costs | FY 1996 budget data* | Current and future funding needs |
(none) | New project - no FY96 data available | 1997: 1,912,000 1998: 375,000 1999: 375,000 |
* For most projects, Authorized is the amount recommended by CBFWA and the Council. Planned is amount currently allocated. Contracted is the amount obligated to date of printout.
Funding recommendations
CBFWA funding review group Resident Fish
Recommendation Tier 2 - fund when funds available
Recommended funding level $1,912,000