Spokane Tribal Hatchery1991-046-00 Sherman Creek Hatchery 1991-047-00 Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pens 1995-009-00 Monitoring by Lake Roosevelt Fisheries.

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Spokane Tribal Hatchery Sherman Creek Hatchery Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pens Monitoring by Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Evaluation Project

Quick History  1941 ~ Grand Coulee Dam Hydro-electric project extirpates salmon and steelhead.  1941 to Early 1980’s ~ Resident fishery impacted by reservoir operations. Early fish stocking attempts deemed un-viable.  Early 1980’s ~ Rainbow trout net pen planting begins through grass root efforts by local residents, LRDA formed.  1980 ~ Congress enacted NWPP&C Act;  Protect Mitigate and Enhance fish & wildlife.  ~ Kokanee salmon and rainbow trout artificial production identified as mitigation vehicle, amended into the 1987 CBF&WP  ~ LRHCT Formed, Spokane Tribe and WDF&W enter into agreements' with BPA for construction of Spokane Tribal and Sherman Creek Hatcheries and long term O&M funding.  ~ Spokane Tribal and Sherman Creek facilities go online.  1994 ~ Lake Roosevelt Net Pen Program receives BPA funding.

Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Guiding Document Co-Manager Goals Conservation, enhancement and restoration of native species. Provide and maintain subsistence fishing opportunities for Native American Tribes. Provide and maintain sport fisheries that are economically productive for Lake Roosevelt and surrounding communities.

Specific Hatchery Objectives 1: Increase annual kokanee salmon harvest opportunities. 2: Increase annual rainbow trout harvest opportunities. 3: Supplement Lake Roosevelt kokanee salmon egg sources.

Spokane Tribal Hatchery

Sherman Creek Hatchery

Rainbow Trout Net Pen Project

Annual Target Release Goals:  Rainbow Trout  750,000 Yearling’s  Sterile / Triploid’s  Adipose fin clipped  5-7 fish/lb target release size  Kokanee Salmon  3 Million Fry  Thermal otolith marked  200,000 Yearling’s  Adipose fin clipped  5-7 fish/lb target release size

Hatchery Rainbow Trout Production Flow Chart Hatchery Rainbow Trout Flow Chart Spokane Tribal Hatchery receives annual allotment of 1 Million Triploid eggs from WDFW Spokane Hatchery in February. All fish reared at Spokane Tribal Hatchery until June/July (50 /lb). 300,000 adipose clipped fish (50/lb) are transferred to Sherman Creek Hatchery in June/July. Spokane Tribal Hatchery retains 450,000 for additional hatchery rearing and adipose fin clipping June - Oct. Transferred to Kettle Falls, Colville River, and Hunters net pens in October (15/lb). Transferred to Hall Creek, Two Rivers, Seven Bays, Lincoln, and Keller Ferry net pens in October (15/lb). 750K Net pen release end of May (5/lb) Upper Columbia/Kettle River production suspended pending redband genetic study

Hatchery Kokanee Salmon Production Flow Chart Hatchery Kokanee Salmon Flow Chart Lake Whatcom allotment 1.8 million shipped to the WDFW Spokane Hatchery for thermal marking(Dec) Thermal marked eggs transferred to Spokane Tribal Hatchery (Jan) Fin clip remaining kokanee June-Dec Meadow Creek eggs (2-5 million) picked up by WDFW from Clearwater Hatchery BC, Canada (Oct) All remaining eggs shipped to Spokane Tribal Hatchery for incubation. Study allotment sent to WDFW Spokane Hatchery for thermal marking 1 million Fry deep water 7-Bays June (350/lb). Allotment for yearling releases separated. Fry releases – deep 7- Bays 2-3 million (300/lb) 200,000 transferred to Sherman Ck Hatchery Post-smolt releases –Fort Spokane 200,000 Little Falls 25,000 (7/lb)

Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pen Program

Multi-Agency Thank You Lake Roosevelt Volunteer Net Pen Project Spokane Tribe of Indians Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Colville Confederated Tribes Eastern Washington University Northwest Power and Conservation Council Bonneville Power Administration

Lake Roosevelt Water Festival