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Adult Steelhead Abundance Estimates Based on PIT Tag Arrays in Idaho

Adult Steelhead Abundance Estimates Based on PIT Tag Arrays in Idaho. Rick Orme, Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management and Chris Beasley and Jody White Quantitative Consultants. Background. The Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Project (ISEMP).

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Adult Steelhead Abundance Estimates Based on PIT Tag Arrays in Idaho

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  1. Adult Steelhead Abundance Estimates Based on PIT Tag Arrays in Idaho Rick Orme, Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management and Chris Beasley and Jody White Quantitative Consultants

  2. Background The Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Project (ISEMP) • Design, implement, test, and evaluate Status and Trends and Effectiveness Monitoring programs for salmon and steelhead populations and habitat. • Determine whether innovative methods can be employed to increase the accuracy and precision of juvenile and adult abundance estimates at the subpopulation, population, and major population group (MPG) scales. • Anadromous Monitoring Strategy: high precision abundance data for at least one population per MPG.

  3. PIT Tag Array • In-stream antennas

  4. Existing ISEMP arrays

  5. Methods LGD sampling Population Estimated # Sampled & Tagged PIT tags Number / Estimate Ratio (Expansion Factor) - Systematic sample - Consistent sample rate Date

  6. Methods Population estimate using arrays Array 1 Array 2 C = Captures R = Recaptures M= Marks ESCAPEMENT = MC/R

  7. Precision Starting Population Estimate, (complex) Sample rate and adjustment, SbyC fish, August & December passages, fall back, --- adapt fall Chinook run reconstruction methodology Estimated Number of PIT Tags Variables Response Variable Model Escapement 4 levels CV Percent Tagged 4 levels Efficiency 5 – 99% = SE / Mean Conversion 5 – 99%

  8. Precision CV of Escapement Stream Escapement = 250 Tag Ratio = 15:1 (6.7%)

  9. Precision 35 0.05 Escapement = 250 30 Escapement = 2,000 0.04 25 0.03 20 CV of Escapement Estimate Number of Recaptures 15 0.02 10 0.01 5 0.00 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Percent of Population PIT Tagged Efficiency = 90% Conversion = 90%

  10. Assumptions • PIT Tags Representative of Population • Sub-sample (LGD) • Systematic with a consistent sample rate • Pre-array • Tag loss, tag induced mortality • Mark-recapture • Mark loss, missed marks, equally capture prob., equal mortality, random mixing, no additions, # recaptures

  11. Project Status • Installed arrays in 2009 • Initiated adult tagging fall 2009 • Patiently waiting for adults

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