Lake Sammamish Kokanee Conservation & Connections to the South Central LIO David St. John King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks and the.

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Lake Sammamish Kokanee Conservation & Connections to the South Central LIO David St. John King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks and the Lake Sammamish Kokanee Work Group June 11, 2014 Photo: Roger Tabor, USFWS

The Story Kokanee Biology 101 Kokanee population facts and figures Limiting factors Partnership for recovery Action priorities A new opportunity Future collaboration with the South Central Caucus?

Kokanee Biology smaller form of sockeye salmon life cycle is three or four years lives in natal streams for only a few months after hatching does not go to the ocean – rears in Lake Sammamish Lake Sammamish kokanee are genetically unique Photo: Roger Tabor, USFWS

Current Regional Distribution Only Two Native Kokanee Populations in Puget Sound Lake Sammamish Lake Whatcom

Kokanee and the South Central Action Area Lake Sammamish watershed

Historic and Current Distribution w/ Spawning Areas Lewis Creek Lake & shoreline Ebright Creek Laughing Jacobs Creek

Population Diversity Early Run – August to October run timing; Issaquah Creek focused Middle Run – September to November run timing; Lake Washington and Samm River tribs Late Run – November to January run timing; Lake Sammamish tribs except Issaquah(?) Shoreline spawners EXTIRPATED EXTANT UNKNOWN EXTIRPATED

Anecdotal historical return counts in or above this range Red line is minimum viable population threshold: 500 fish Actual spawner count with 7 day stream life Current Kokanee Abundance Hatchery releases

Population Status Recap of historic levels on average, at best Distribution: spawning primarily in only three creeks Diversity: two of three unique runs extirpated Productivity: unknown NOT legal to catch and keep kokanee on Lake Sammamish!

2008 Kokanee Limiting Factors Study Findings Supplementation is needed immediately Preliminary signals of stormwater impacts Potential for problems from predation Climate change could compound problems Must improve our data for effective management Impacts of fishing continue Hatchery management impacts have been reduced

Kokanee Work Group Active Partners Watershed residents King County Sammamish Issaquah Bellevue Redmond Snoqualmie Tribe Washington State Parks Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife US Fish and Wildlife Service Darigold Coho Café Trout Unlimited Save Lake Sammamish Friends of Pine Lake Photo: Roger Tabor, USFWS

Kokanee Conservation Goal “Prevent the extinction and improve the health of the native kokanee population such that it is viable and self- sustaining, and then supports fishery opportunities”

Priority Action: Supplementation Scoped to run for twelve years of production, through , not enough spawners was first year of production Five consecutive years of production Primary funder is US Fish and Wildlife Service, with contributions from WDFW and King County All fish marked for monitoring of run of hatchery origin of run of hatchery origin

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Priority Action: Habitat Restoration Ensure enough habitat quality and quantity when supplementation program ends Seven of eleven near term restoration projects are done or underway July 2014 “Kokanee Blueprint” will identify the next wave of habitat projects E.g., fix four culverts on two streams to protect and restore passage – East Lake Sammamish Parkway and Trail

Priority Action: Habitat Restoration – Pereyra Culvert Privately funded by landowner - $200K+ Completed in summer 2012 one mile of prime spawning area Fish passed within one month of completion

Priority Action: Habitat Protection Heavily reliant on work by jurisdictions to implement effective regulatory programs: Stormwater programs Critical Areas Ordinances Shoreline Master Programs Developing incentive/non-regulatory approaches in jurisdictions: TDRs Acquisition

Priority Action: Public Engagement Increase awareness of kokanee and their decline Encourage action now to prevent further degradation Build constituency to sustain long term efforts

Priority Action: Public Engagement – Fry Release Held annually since 2010 Celebrates progress and provides “hands on” experience Includes educational program for local schools This year welcomed Interior Secretary Sally Jewell

New Opportunity – Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership New US Dept of Interior initiative Lake Sammamish is one of eight Partnerships nationwide Kokanee Work Group is the local host entity Focus is getting youth and the community into nature Will help build community and regional stewardship of the resource

Action Agenda/Action Area Connections Strategy A - Substrategy Identify and environmental impacts for prioritization of areas for protection, restoration and low impact development Strategy A - Substrategy Support local governments adoption of plans, regulations, and policies that are consistent with recovery plans and incorporate climate change forecasts Strategy A - Substrategy Implement and maintain priority freshwater and terrestrial restoration projects

Action Agenda/Action Area Connections Strategy A - Substrategy 6.1, SNST13 and SC3 - Implement high priority projects identified in each salmon recovery 3-year work plan or Salmon multi-species recovery plans Strategy A - Substrategy Protect and recovery steelhead and other imperiled salmonid species Strategy D - Substrategy Prioritize targeted stewardship issues, actions and audiences Strategy D - Substrategy 5.2 and Collaboratively develop and promote science-based targeted communication

How do we work together going forward to integrate kokanee efforts into the Action Area portfolio for the Action Agenda?

Questions? David St. John (206)

Current Habitat Project List 1.Lewis Creek culvert under I-90 2.Lewis Creek delta restoration 3.Lewis Creek gabion reach stabilization 4.Lewis Creek trash rack modification 5.Ebright Creek wetland enhancement 6.Ebright Creek fish passage restoration 7.Zaccuse Creek culverts under East Lake Sammamish Trail and Parkway 8.Laughing Jacobs Creek channel re-route 9.Laughing Jacobs Creek habitat enhancement 10.Issaquah Creek Cybil-Madeleine Park habitat enhancement 11.East Fork Issaquah Creek Confluence habitat restoration 12.East Fork Issaquah Creek: Third Ave & Creek Street Habitat Enhancement Photo: Roger Tabor, USFWS

Project Tripled the Available Spawning Area Newly available spawning area Former limit to spawning