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May 2009 Public Comments on HLI Summary and Staff Recommendations

Image: NOAA-Fisheries. May 2009 Public Comments on HLI Summary and Staff Recommendations. Nancy Leonard Tony Grover Tom Karier. Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership. Public Input. Who Commented?. Bonneville Power Adm. Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority (CBFWA).

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May 2009 Public Comments on HLI Summary and Staff Recommendations

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  1. Image: NOAA-Fisheries May 2009 Public Comments on HLISummary and Staff Recommendations Nancy Leonard Tony Grover Tom Karier

  2. Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership Public Input Who Commented? • Bonneville Power Adm. • Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority (CBFWA). • Eddie Farr. • Federal Caucus members. • ID Office of Species Conservation. • Kootenai Tribe of Idaho. • Lynn Card. • NOAA Fisheries. • Oregon Water Trust. • Pacific Northwest Anadromous Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP).

  3. Who Commented? • Pacific Northwest Utilities. Conference Committee. • Public Power Council. • Richard Whitney. • River Partners. • StreamNet. • The Freshwater Trust. • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. • Washington Forum on Monitoring. • ISAB and ISRP. • Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

  4. Image: PNAMP’s HLI comment letter Overall Comments on HLIs • Majority are supportive of the Council’s endeavor to develop HLIs to communicate FW Program progress.

  5. Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership Overall Comments on HLIs • Majority are supportive of the Council’s endeavor to develop HLIs to communicate FW Program progress. • Majority encourage better coordination of Council’s HLI with the region.

  6. Overall Comments on HLIs • Majority are supportive of the Council’s endeavor to develop HLIs to communicate FW Program progress. • Majority encourage better coordination of Council’s HLI with the region. • Many request clarification to facilitate evaluating proposed HLIs. • Majority suggests improvements for Council’s HLIs, consisting of modifications, deletions, and additions • Including …

  7. Implementation / Habitat Implementation Watershed Condition Biological IMAGE: BPA & USFWS IMAGE: www.freshwaterinstitute.org IMAGE: pubs.usgs.gov Summary of 8 Major Suggestionsfor Indicators • Consider reorganizing some indicators into different categories or add additional categories / subcategories • Such as. . .

  8. upland wetland In-stream Estuary www.nwcouncil.org US COE Summary of 8 Major Suggestionsfor Indicators • Consider reorganizing some indicators into different categories or add additional categories / subcategories. • Implementation Indicators’ should be subdivided by habitat type and by different units (avoid combining apples and oranges).

  9. Bull Trout www.nrmsc.usgs.gov Hatcheryreform. Summary of 8 Major Suggestionsfor Indicators • Consider reorganizing some indicators into different categories or add additional categories / subcategories. • Implementation Indicators’ should be subdivided by habitat type and by different units (avoid combining apples and oranges). • Include mid Columbia salmonids and resident fish in HLI scope.

  10. 26 listed West Coast salmon and steelhead ESUs www.nwfsc.noaa.gov Summary of 8 Major Suggestionsfor Indicators • Consider reorganizing some indicators into different categories or add additional categories / subcategories. • Implementation Indicators’ should be subdivided by habitat type and by different units (avoid combining apples and oranges). • Include mid Columbia salmonids and resident fish in HLI scope. • Salmonids’ abundance reported at population level for each Ecologically Significant Units/ Distinct Population Segments.

  11. Spawning salmon - ODFW Rotary screw trap - WDFW Summary of 8 Major Suggestionsfor Indicators • Consider reorganizing some indicators into different categories or add additional categories / subcategories. • Implementation Indicators’ should be subdivided by habitat type and by different units (avoid combining apples and oranges). • Include mid Columbia salmonids and resident fish in HLI scope. • Salmonids’ abundance reported at population level for each Ecologically Significant Units/ Distinct Population Segments. • Report spawner, juvenile, and harvest counts for wild and hatchery salmonids.

  12. Summary of 8 Major Suggestions - continued • Harvest and fishery rate should match how they are reported by fishery managers.

  13. Summary of 8 Major Suggestions - continued • Harvest and fishery rate should match how they are reported by fishery managers. • Ocean and resident fish harvest indicators’ metrics and data availability need further consideration.

  14. www.ecy.wa.gov Summary of 8 Major Suggestions - continued • Harvest and fishery rate should match how they are reported by fishery managers. • Ocean and resident fish harvest indicators’ metrics and data availability need further consideration. • Consider removing “Life Stage Survival” indicator as not adding value.

  15. Time Line Staff Recommendation: Phase I: Workshop to Finalize ‘Ready to go’ HLIs • Timeframe: • June 2009 / July 2009. • Participants: • Council members, entities that commented on HLIs, other interested parties. • To do: • Finalize HLIs for 6 implementation and 4 biological performance measures (tables 1 & 2): • Management questions, performance measures, indicator name, metrics, data source, data availability/quality. • Goal: • Present for adoption during July/August Council meeting. • If possible, include these HLIs in 2010 Congressional Report.

  16. Time Line Staff Recommendation:Phase II: Workshops for Refinement & Coordination of Other Indicators • Timeframe: • End of summer 2009 to end of spring 2010. • Participants: • Council members, entities that commented on HLIs, other parties. • To do: • Assess priority & feasibility for remaining 9 proposed HLI topics. • For selected HLIs, develop & refine management questions, performance measures, indicator names, metrics, and data availability. • Goal: • Dec 2009 complete fish abundance & watershed condition HLIs. • Complete other priority/selected HLIs by May 2010. • Include these HLIs in 2011 Congressional Report.

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