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2007_0726 DRAFT V1.1 OPERATIONAL PLAN for Implementation of a Pacific Northwest Regional Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Fish Population Status and Trend Monitoring Design Recommendations of the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership I. II. III. Introduction a. Explain what PNAMP is and who are the participants Rationale a. Why an Operational Plan Is Needed Components of Operational Plan: a. Regional Fish Population Status and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring (includes aquatic, up and upland processes i. Monitoring Framework 1. Viable Salmonid Population Criteria 2. Statutory Listing Factors (habitat) 3. Criteria for sustainable aquatic life and ecosystem health ii. Productivity 1. Spawner-spawner 2. Juvenile productivity (smolts/redd, parr/redd, emigrants/redd, etc) iii. Population Abundance 1. Full life-history monitoring (gravel to gravel) 2. Simultaneous monitoring of juvenile migrants and adult spawners 3. Adult abundance estimates (separate estimates for hatchery and naturally produced fish) 4. Juvenile migrants to the sea b. c. d. e. 5. Protocols, Methods, Implementation and Training iv. Population Distribution 1. Number and spatial arrangement of spawning areas. 2. Spatial extent of population. 3. Distance of gaps between spawning areas. v. Species Diversity 1. Phenotypic (e.g., morphological, life history, and/or behavioral traits) and genotypic diversity. 2. Composition (origin) of spawners on spawning grounds. Action Plan For Determining Habitat Conditions and Ecosystem Health i. (Ecosystem) Tributary and estuary habitat status/trend monitoring 1. Remote Sensing tools, increased scientific rigor and reduced costs 2. Habitat quality, habitat access, water quality and quantity, channel condition, riparian condition, watershed health, human activities fish presence for in situ sampling 3. Protocols, Methods, Implemetation and Training ii. Columbia River Hydrosystem iii. Habitat Restoration 1. Implementation (Compliance) Monitoring a. PCSRF b. NWPCC/BPA 2. Effectiveness Monitoring a. Project scale effectiveness monitoring b. Watershed scale (IMW effectiveness monitoring c. Regional retrospective analysis of the effectiveness of restoration actions Natural Factors i. Ocean Conditions, Climate, Drought, etc. Instream Flow Water Quality, Watershed Condition and Health IV. V. VI. f. Harvest g. Hatcheries i. Compliance with hatchery reform measures ii. Testing effectiveness of reform actions iii. Contribution to protection, conservation and recovery of listed and unlisted fish and aquatic ecosystems h. Disease and predation i. Regulatory mechanisms Operational Plan For Coordinating Data a. Example case study: Protocol Manager b. Example case study: Regional Aquatic Monitoring Activities Inventory c. Example case study: OBMEP and ISEMP d. How this all leads to a legitimate adaptive management process, increased knowledge, cost control, and better decisions. Literature Cited Acknowledements