Proposal title | StreamNet |
Proposal ID | 198810804 |
Organization | Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) |
Proposal contact person or principal investigator |
Name | Bruce Schmidt |
Mailing address | 45 SE 82nd Drive, Suite 100 Gladstone, OR 97027-2522 |
Phone / email | 5036505400 / [email protected] |
Manager authorizing this project | Pam Kahut |
Review cycle | FY 2001 Ongoing |
Province / Subbasin | Systemwide / Systemwide |
Short description | Provides essential data and services to the Fish and Wildlife Program including: 1) regionally consistent biological data, 2) access to data and documents via Internet, Library, and custom products, and 3) technical support to projects and activities. |
Target species | |
Year | Accomplishment |
1998 |
StreamNet released the initial version of an Internet-based, Basin-wide project tracking system |
1998 |
Developed (with USGS) the current version of the 1:100,000 PNW regional hydrography, the first-ever regionally consistent hydrographic data layer, and enhanced it by adding the LLID stream-based routing system |
1999 |
Developed the 'Event Mapper' tool to facilitate rapid assignment of LLID location codes to data points |
1999 |
Completed assignment of LLID location codes to trend data in the StreamNet database |
1999 |
Developed input interface tools for loading data into StreamNet data exchange formats |
1999 |
Hosted 153,058 visits to the StreamNet web site, up from 82,312 in 1998. Hosted 52,727 visits first 3 months of 2000 |
1999 |
Hosted 10,002 data queries of the StreamNet database via the StreamNet web site, up from 9,284 in 1998 |
1999 |
Developed a data exchange format for habitat restoration project information |
2000 |
Began acquisition of habitat restoration project data and included in the StreamNet database. Currently have 2,412 records |
2000 |
Initiated input from regional interests for establishing data priority needs that StreamNet will pursue |
2000 |
Re-developed the online query system to handle the new LLID georeferencing locators and the newly defined data exchange format for habitat restoration project data |
2000 |
The StreamNet website ranked in the top 5% of the 'most popular sites' among more than 300,000 websites |
2000 |
The StreamNet annual trend data has been expanded annually, now including 87,444 records in 7,579 trends for salmonid escapement data, 139,264 records in 21,263 trends for hatchery release data, and 9,231 records in 555 trends for hatchery return data |
Objective | Task | Duration in FYs | Estimated 2001 cost | Subcontractor |
1. Data development. Increase the knowledge base re. the region's fish & wildlife resources through acquisition of new information responding to emerging needs and updating and enhancement of production and survival trends and other existing information |
a. Develop anadromous fish data. Includes acquiring data sets, standardizing data formats, documenting the data, error checking, and submitting data to the project database. |
Ongoing |
$34,459 |
|
1. |
a. Develop anadromous data (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$338,233 |
Yes |
1. |
b. Develop resident fish data |
Ongoing |
$23,137 |
|
1. |
b. Develop resident fish data (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$173,835 |
Yes |
1. |
c. Develop habitat data |
Ongoing |
$49,228 |
|
1. |
c. Develop habitat data (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$38,262 |
Yes |
1. |
d. Develop facilities/dams data |
Ongoing |
$12,307 |
|
1. |
d. Develop facilities/dams data (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$42,963 |
Yes |
1. |
e. Develop habitat restoration project data |
Ongoing |
$9,846 |
|
1. |
e. Develop habitat restoration project data (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$41,360 |
Yes |
1. |
f. Develop data for subbasin planning |
Ongoing |
$21,168 |
|
1. |
f. Develop data for subbasin planning (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$79,116 |
Yes |
2. Data management and delivery. Provide high quality data management services, w/ specific emphasis on creation of regionally consistent data sets and timely delivery of data to users in formats that meets their policy, planning, and management needs |
a. Database management, data exchange formats, GIS, and data delivery |
Ongoing |
$282,030 |
|
2. |
a. Database management activities (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$433,089 |
Yes |
3. Provide library and reference services. Provide a full service regional library for fish (and to some degree wildlife) literature (published and gray), including documentation of all data in the StreamNet database. |
a. Collection development (including references for all data in StreamNet database), cataloging and indexing, providing access to materials, and interlibrary coordination. |
Ongoing |
$296,879 |
Yes |
4. Provide services to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Provide technical data services to Fish and Wildlife Program decision-makers and appropriate Fish and Wildlife Program projects |
a. Manage data to support project tracking, Monitoring and Evaluation, Watershed projects, Stock assessment projects, Protected areas, and service to other fish and wildlife related projects. |
Ongoing |
$26,090 |
|
4. |
a. Support the Fish & Wildlife Program (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$86,861 |
Yes |
5. Project management and coordination. Provide effective project leadership and oversight to ensure production of high quality information products targeted at critical applications and development of these products in a timely, cost-effective manner. |
a. Provide project oversight, participate in FWP development activities, coordinate with related activities, and develop public information materials |
Ongoing |
$99,275 |
|
5. |
a. Project management, participate in FWP activities, coordination with related activities. (Project partners) |
Ongoing |
$201,489 |
Yes |
A portion of the increase was the result of a 5% inflation factor. In addition, there were unanticipated increases in operating expenses, including: filling two key positions with individuals possessing greater experience and expertise than expected, resulting in higher wage expenses than anticipated; and, increased costs for computer system support for the project database and web site, which have become the largest component of the PSMFC Computer Center. A larger portion of the increase resulted from the fact that project staff last year were partially supported by other funding and apportioned their time between StreamNet and other related projects. This year, staff will be focused entirely on Columbia Basin data and services in support of subbasin assessments and planning, modeling, basin wide data management, and other FWP needs and activities.
This information was not provided on the original proposals, but was generated during the review process.
A portion of the increase was the result of a 5% inflation factor. In addition, there were unanticipated increases in operating expenses, including: filling two key positions with individuals possessing greater experience and expertise than expected, resulting in higher wage expenses than anticipated; and, increased costs for computer system support for the project database and web site, which have become the largest component of the PSMFC Computer Center. A larger portion of the increase resulted from the fact that project staff last year were partially supported by other funding and apportioned their time between StreamNet and other related projects. This year, staff will be focused entirely on Columbia Basin data and services in support of subbasin assessments and planning, modeling, basin wide data management, and other FWP needs and activities.
There is no change in scope of work.