BPA Fish and Wildlife FY 1998 Proposal
Section 1. Summary
Section 2. Goals
Section 3. Background
Section 4. Purpose and methods
Section 5. Planned activities
Section 6. Outcomes, monitoring and evaluation
Section 7. Relationships
Section 8. Costs and FTE
see CBFWA and BPA funding recommendations
Section 1. Summary
Title of project
Technical Support for PATH - Chapman Consulting, Inc. (now Bioanalysts, Inc.)
BPA project number 9601700
Short description
Business name of agency, institution or organization requesting funding
BioAnalysts, Inc, formerly Don Chapman Consultants, Inc. THE FIRM'S NAME HAS BEEN CANGED
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
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Section 2. Goals
General
Target stock | Life stage | Mgmt code (see below) |
All | (L) |
Section 3. Background
Stream area affected
History
PATH was initiated in 1995. We have provided technical support in that forum since it's inception. Staff activities have focused on conducting retrospective analyses pertaining to the effects of hydroelctric development on salmon survival and authoring sections of Chapter 6 in the Final Report. Satff have also reviewed the work products of other subgroups within PATH.
Project reports and papers
Marmorek, D., et al (including A.Giorgi). 1996. Plan for analyzing and testing hypotheses (PATH): Final report for fiscal year 1996.
Section 4. Purpose and methods
Specific measureable objectives
The project intends to conduct technical analyses regarding anadromous fish passage through the Snake and Columbia River hydroelctric complex, as instructed by PATH steering committee.
Section 5. Planned activities
Project completion date 2000Constraints or factors that may cause schedule or budget changes
Unknown
Section 6. Outcomes, monitoring and evaluation
SUMMARY OF EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Present utilization and convservation potential of target population or area
na
Assumed historic status of utilization and conservation potential
na
Long term expected utilization and conservation potential for target population or habitat
na
Indirect biological or environmental changes
na
Physical products
na
Environmental attributes affected by the project
na
Changes assumed or expected for affected environmental attributes
na
Measure of attribute changes
na
Assessment of effects on project outcomes of critical uncertainty
Na
Information products
na
Provisions to monitor population status or habitat quality
na
Data analysis and evaluation
na
Information feed back to management decisions
na
Critical uncertainties affecting project's outcomes
na
Evaluation
na
Incorporating new information regarding uncertainties
na
Increasing public awareness of F&W activities
na
Section 7. Relationships
Section 8. Costs and FTE
1997 Planned $60,000
Future funding needs | Past obligations (incl. 1997 if done) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Other non-financial supporters
na
How does percentage apply to direct costs
portion
Subcontractor FTE na