FY 2001 Innovative proposal 22008

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Section 1. Administrative

Proposal titleEvaluate and compare the effects of nutrient supplementation from carcasses and fertilizer on fish growth and survival and lower trophic levels.
Proposal ID22008
OrganizationUtah State University (USU)
Proposal contact person or principal investigator
NamePhaedra Budy And Chris Luecke
Mailing addressUtah State University, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Logan, Utah 84322-5290
Phone / email4357977564 / [email protected]
Manager authorizing this projectMichel R. Lewis, Director, Contract Office
Review cycleFY 2001 Innovative
Province / SubbasinMountain Snake / Salmon
Short descriptionEvaluate the relative effectiveness of inroganic fertilizer and carcass introductions in increasing fish growth and survival (anadromous and resident fish) and track and understand the relative importance of different pathways of energy transfer.
Target specieschinook, steelhead, bulltrout, and cutthroat
Project location
LatitudeLongitudeDescription
45.3783 -115.5122 South Fork Salmon River
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Section 2. Past accomplishments

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Section 3. Relationships to other projects

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Section 4. Budget for Planning and Design phase

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Section 5. Budget for Construction and Implementation phase

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Section 6. Budget for Operations and Maintenance phase

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Section 7. Budget for Monitoring and Evaluation phase

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Section 8. Estimated budget summary

Itemized budget
ItemNoteFY 2001 cost
Personnel FTE: 2 PI's 30% ea, 1 PM 30%, 4 techs 100% ea $153,724
Fringe @12%, 38.5%, & 39% $18,514
Supplies includes fertilizer and fertilizer equipment $91,489
Travel includes on-site housing in travel trailers $8,000
Indirect @ 39% Audited Rate $105,973
Capital none, travel includes on-site housing in trailers $0
PIT tags $0
Subcontractor $0
Other $0
$377,700
Total estimated budget
Total FY 2001 cost$377,700
Total FY 2001 budget request$377,700
Cost sharing
OrganizationItem or service providedAmountCash or in-kind

Reviews and recommendations

This information was not provided on the original proposals, but was generated during the review process.

Recommendation:
Yes - B
Date:
Dec 15, 2000

Comment:

This is marginally innovative in that it has not been done in the Columbia River Basin. This proposal intends to analyze carcasses versus inorganic nutrients. Utah's contribution to the nutrient addition experiments call includes a comparison of carcass and inorganic nutrient additions in a controlled and treated field trial over two years. However, the comparison may be confounded by the difference in time of placement of carcasses (fall) and inorganic N and P (spring and summer, assumed). Little evidence of a nutrient limitation was provided (i.e., evidence that N and/or P was at low or undetectable ppm). The detailed invertebrate work is probably unnecessary if the target is smolt yield or resident fish growth and abundance. Recent literature on nutrient briquettes and British Columbia studies, including work published ten years ago, was not referenced.
Recommendation:
High Priority
Date:
Jan 17, 2001

Comment:

See general nutrient supplementation comments in report.
Recommendation:
High Priority
Date:
Jan 17, 2001

Comment:

See general nutrient supplementation comments in report.