1.Please pull together 3-5 slides that describe/ illustrate the who, what, where, when, how, and why of the project. The final slide should provide a summary.

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1.Please pull together 3-5 slides that describe/ illustrate the who, what, where, when, how, and why of the project. The final slide should provide a summary that looks like the info on slide #14. 2.Use the example slides to assist with fully developing an activity description. 3.Most of your efforts will be spent developing a project description which is the who, what, where, when, how, and why. 4.I recommend using bullets to get the information down and then work on sentence structure. 5.The workshop will develop the steps that follow the Activity Description.

Who Who is the project coordinator Who is the site manager Who are the hands-on-folks or crew i.e. who comprises “THE TEAM”

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description Field crew, including biologists, field technicians, boat operators and biological science technicians, Project Description i.e. Who ; What; Where; When; How; Why

What What is the activity or action

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes Project Description i.e. Who; What ; Where; When; How; Why

Where General State wide Refuge Watershed Site specific GPS coordinates Stream/lake name

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description within the Sacramento River system. Project Description i.e. Who; What; Where ; When; How; Why

When Finite time Time specific One time occurrence Continuously occurring Maintenance Annual surveys Seasonal fish stocking

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description Seine sites are sampled year-round, at least once per week and up to three times per week between October and December. Project Description i.e. Who; What; Where; When ; How; Why

How Actions within the planned activity Methodology Specific gear Number of sites Type of transportation

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description Five to eight sites are sampled per day, and equipment is used for other sampling during other days of the week. Sampling is conducted using 15 m x 1.2 m beach seines with 3.2 mm delta mesh. Sample locations are reached via boats. Project Description i.e. Who; What; Where; When; How ; Why

Why What is the need and objective of the action/activity Is this a regulatory compliance activity? Species Recovery Monitoring for adaptive management Mitigation

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description Sampling is conducted to monitor the presence of ESA-listed juvenile salmon for Delta water operations and to monitor distribution and relative abundance of juvenile fish populations. Project Description i.e. Who; What; Where; When; How; Why

HACCP Step 1 – Activity Description Phone: (209) Address: 4001 N. Wilson Way Stockton, CA Program Manager: Paul Cadrett Activity/Management Objective: Conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes without transferring species between sample locations. Project Leader: Russ Bellmer Site: N/AFacility: Stockton FWO Activity Description Field crew, including biologists, field technicians, boat operators and biological science technicians, conduct beach seine sampling for juvenile fishes within the Sacramento River system. Seine sites are sampled year-round, at least once per week and up to three times per week between October and December. Five to eight sites are sampled per day, and equipment is used for other sampling during other days of the week. Sampling is conducted using 15 m x 1.2 m beach seines with 3.2 mm delta mesh. Sample locations are reached via boats. Sampling is conducted to monitor the presence of ESA-listed juvenile salmon for Delta water operations and to monitor distribution and relative abundance of juvenile fish populations. Project Description i.e. Who; What; Where; When; How; Why