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Short Citation
Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2024: Salmon habitat use, tidal-fluvial estuary - Columbia River Estuary Tidal Habitats, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/17980.
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Abstract

The goal of the tidal-fluvial estuary study is to determine the estuary's contribution to the spatial structure and life history diversity of Columbia River salmon stocks and the implications for estuary restoration. The study targets salmon use of tidal-fresh habitats in the estuary from Rkm 75 to Bonneville Dam, and addresses four primary objectives:

1. Characterize the temporal and spatial distribution of Chinook salmon genetic stock groups throughout the estuary (March 2010 - March 2012).

2. Determine stock-specific habitat use, life histories, and performance of juvenile salmon in key habitat complexes to fill data gaps in the tidal fluvial reaches of the estuary (2012-2016).

3. Monitor juvenile salmon life histories and their contributions to adult returns in selected estuary tributaries, including tributary examples where tidal habitats have been restored (2012-2018).

4. Evaluate estuary restoration needs for recovery of all salmon ESUs and account for projected effects of climate change through application of a salmon life-cycle model (2011-1015).

The study, funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, involves a large team of researchers organized by NOAA Fisheries, including researchers from the Oregon Health and Sciences University, University of Washington, and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The study addresses critical uncertainties identified in the research, monitoring, and evaluation (RME) program for the Federal Columbia River Estuary Program (FCREP). The Estuary Program is intended to conserve and restore the estuary ecosystem to improve the performance of listed salmonid populations. Products from the tidal-fluvial study will include:

1. Descriptions of stock-specific temporal and spatial distributions of Chinook salmon throughout the estuary.

2. Estimates of variations in Chinook salmon stock composition and stock-specific growth, food habits, consumption rates, and bioenergetic efficiencies within selected tidal-fluvial habitats.

3. Estimated contributions of estuarine life histories among returning adult Chinook salmon from selected populations throughout the Columbia River Basin.

4. A hydrological model quantifying the dynamics of rearing habitat opportunities for juvenile salmon at estuary reach and habitat scales.

5. Improved life-cycle models to account for the estuarine life histories of juvenile salmon and estimating the potential effectiveness of estuary restoration actions on the recovery and viability of selected salmon stocks. These results will directly address information needs to support estuary actions specified in the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) Biological Opinion for the Columbia River. The tidal-fluvial estuary study is part of an ongoing estuary research program initiated in 2002. The current study expands upon earlier research conducted in the lower 100 km of the estuary from 2002 to 2008. Although all objectives will be addressed by 2018 to correspond with a review of progress implementing the FCRPS Biological Opinion, some sampling activities may extend beyond this date to allow brood-year reconstruction of estuary contributions to adult returns in selected streams (Objective 3).

Monthly fish species composition, abundance, and length:weight; Chinook salmon life history and genetic stock ID.

Distribution Information

No Distributions available.

Access Constraints:

N/A

Child Items

No Child Items for this record.

Contact Information

Point of Contact
Susan Hinton
Susan.Hinton@noaa.gov
503-861-1818 x17

Metadata Contact
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
206-860-3200

Extents

Geographic Area 1

-123.9474° W, -123.9474° E, 46.1995° N, 46.1995° S

Point Adams Field Station

Time Frame 1
2010-03-31 - 2018-09-30

Item Identification

Title: Salmon habitat use, tidal-fluvial estuary - Columbia River Estuary Tidal Habitats
Short Name: Salmon habitat use, tidal-fluvial estuary (Columbia River Estuary Tidal Habitats)
Status: In Work
Creation Date: 2012-01-01
Abstract:

The goal of the tidal-fluvial estuary study is to determine the estuary's contribution to the spatial structure and life history diversity of Columbia River salmon stocks and the implications for estuary restoration. The study targets salmon use of tidal-fresh habitats in the estuary from Rkm 75 to Bonneville Dam, and addresses four primary objectives:

1. Characterize the temporal and spatial distribution of Chinook salmon genetic stock groups throughout the estuary (March 2010 - March 2012).

2. Determine stock-specific habitat use, life histories, and performance of juvenile salmon in key habitat complexes to fill data gaps in the tidal fluvial reaches of the estuary (2012-2016).

3. Monitor juvenile salmon life histories and their contributions to adult returns in selected estuary tributaries, including tributary examples where tidal habitats have been restored (2012-2018).

4. Evaluate estuary restoration needs for recovery of all salmon ESUs and account for projected effects of climate change through application of a salmon life-cycle model (2011-1015).

The study, funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, involves a large team of researchers organized by NOAA Fisheries, including researchers from the Oregon Health and Sciences University, University of Washington, and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The study addresses critical uncertainties identified in the research, monitoring, and evaluation (RME) program for the Federal Columbia River Estuary Program (FCREP). The Estuary Program is intended to conserve and restore the estuary ecosystem to improve the performance of listed salmonid populations. Products from the tidal-fluvial study will include:

1. Descriptions of stock-specific temporal and spatial distributions of Chinook salmon throughout the estuary.

2. Estimates of variations in Chinook salmon stock composition and stock-specific growth, food habits, consumption rates, and bioenergetic efficiencies within selected tidal-fluvial habitats.

3. Estimated contributions of estuarine life histories among returning adult Chinook salmon from selected populations throughout the Columbia River Basin.

4. A hydrological model quantifying the dynamics of rearing habitat opportunities for juvenile salmon at estuary reach and habitat scales.

5. Improved life-cycle models to account for the estuarine life histories of juvenile salmon and estimating the potential effectiveness of estuary restoration actions on the recovery and viability of selected salmon stocks. These results will directly address information needs to support estuary actions specified in the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) Biological Opinion for the Columbia River. The tidal-fluvial estuary study is part of an ongoing estuary research program initiated in 2002. The current study expands upon earlier research conducted in the lower 100 km of the estuary from 2002 to 2008. Although all objectives will be addressed by 2018 to correspond with a review of progress implementing the FCRPS Biological Opinion, some sampling activities may extend beyond this date to allow brood-year reconstruction of estuary contributions to adult returns in selected streams (Objective 3).

Monthly fish species composition, abundance, and length:weight; Chinook salmon life history and genetic stock ID.

Purpose:

Addresses Legal Mandate

Raw/field data, Time series (of types 1-3)

Notes:

Loaded by batch 4267, 01-30-2013 18:27

Supplemental Information:

Subject to Public Access to Research Results (PARR): No: Obsolete Data Set (content represented elsewhere)

Database: Genetic stock distribution. Genetic stock group ID for juvenile Chinook Salmon collected from 3 habitats each from 6 tidal-fluvial estuary reaches

Journal Publication: Residency and movement of juvenile Chinook salmon at multiple scales in a tidal marsh of the Columbia River Estuary. Regan A McNatt, Susan, A Hinton, Daniel L. Bottom

Journal Publication: Genetic Identification of Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Estuary: Stock-specific Distributions of Juveniles in Shallow Tidal Freshwater Habitats. David J. Teel, Daniel L. Bottom, Susan A. Hinton, David R. Kuligowski,

George T. McCabe, Regan McNatt, G. Curtis Roegner, Lia A. Stamatiou & Charles A. Simenstad

(2014) Genetic Identification of Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Estuary: Stock-Specific

Distributions of Juveniles in Shallow Tidal Freshwater Habitats, North American Journal of

Fisheries Management, 34:3, 621-641, DOI: 10.1080/02755947.2014.901258

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
PARR Exclusion Obsolete
None Chinook salmon
None Columbia River
None habitat
None juvenile salmonid
None life history

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Point Adams Field Station

Instrument Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Balance
None DNA Sequencer
None Length Board
None Quantitative PCR Machine
None Temperature Sensor

Platform Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Animal and Plant Collection Device

Physical Location

Organization: Northwest Fisheries Science Center
City: Seattle
State/Province: WA
Country: USA

Data Set Information

Data Set Scope Code: Data Set
Data Set Type: Access Database
Data Presentation Form: Table (digital)

Support Roles

Data Steward

CC ID: 854928
Date Effective From: 2015-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Hinton, Susan
Address: 520 Heceta Place
Hammond, OR 97121
Email Address: Susan.Hinton@noaa.gov
Phone: 503-861-1818 x17
Fax: 503-861-2589

Distributor

CC ID: 854929
Date Effective From: 2015-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Organization): Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)
Address: 2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle, WA 98112
USA
Email Address: nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
Phone: 206-860-3200
URL: NWFSC Home

Metadata Contact

CC ID: 854927
Date Effective From: 2015-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Organization): Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)
Address: 2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle, WA 98112
USA
Email Address: nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
Phone: 206-860-3200
URL: NWFSC Home

Originator

CC ID: 854931
Date Effective From: 2015-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Hinton, Susan
Address: 520 Heceta Place
Hammond, OR 97121
Email Address: Susan.Hinton@noaa.gov
Phone: 503-861-1818 x17
Fax: 503-861-2589

Point of Contact

CC ID: 854930
Date Effective From: 2015-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Hinton, Susan
Address: 520 Heceta Place
Hammond, OR 97121
Email Address: Susan.Hinton@noaa.gov
Phone: 503-861-1818 x17
Fax: 503-861-2589

Extents

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 854935
W° Bound: -123.9474
E° Bound: -123.9474
N° Bound: 46.1995
S° Bound: 46.1995
Description

Point Adams Field Station

Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1

CC ID: 854934
Time Frame Type: Range
Start: 2010-03-31
End: 2018-09-30

Access Information

Security Class: Unclassified
Data Access Procedure:

At this time, contact the Data Manager for information on obtaining access to this data set. In the near future, the NWFSC will strive to provide all data resources as a web service in order to meet the NOAA Data Access Policy Directive (https://nosc.noaa.gov/EDMC/PD.DA.php).

Data Access Constraints:

N/A

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 854932
URL: https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/7954
Name: Salmon habitat use, tidal-fluvial estuary
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: Web site
Description:

NWFSC Dataset Information page. Monthly fish species composition, abundance, and length:weight; Chinook salmon life history and genetic stock ID

Technical Environment

Description:

Access Database

Data Quality

Accuracy:

High

Quality Control Procedures Employed:

The access database auto fills certain fields depending on input. Database entries are not checked for accuracy. These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the project’s Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager for full QA/QC methodology.

Data Management

Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: No
Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: 0
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: Yes
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: No
If Distributor (Data Hosting Service) is Needed, Please Indicate: No
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: 360
If Delay is Longer than Latency of Automated Processing, Indicate Under What Authority Data Access is Delayed:

Data has to be entered and quality checked before access is granted

Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: NCEI-MD
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: 365
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?:

The Northwest Fisheries Science Center facilitates backup and recovery of all data and IT components which are managed by IT Operations through the capture of static (point-in-time) backup data to physical media. Once data is captured to physical media (every 1-3 days), a duplicate is made and routinely (weekly) transported to an offsite archive facility where it is maintained throughout the data's applicable life-cycle.

Lineage

Lineage Statement:

Data were collected in the field using pencil and paper. Then data were manually input to an access data base.

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 17980
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17980
Metadata Record Created By: Jeffrey W Cowen
Metadata Record Created: 2013-01-30 18:27+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2019-06-07
Owner Org: NWFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2019-06-07
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2020-06-07