Welcome To Central Washington University and the Yakima Basin Science and Management Conference Overview of Fishery Activities Dave Fast, Yakama Nation.

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Welcome To Central Washington University and the Yakima Basin Science and Management Conference Overview of Fishery Activities Dave Fast, Yakama Nation

Conference History 1.Contractual Deliverable for BPA YKFP Projects 2.Expanded to Include other Basin Science Programs (BOR, NOAA, USF&WS, CWU) 3.Relationships of How Management Decisions are Influenced by Science 4.Reduced Habitat Program Presentations 5.YBFWRB - Subbasin Plans and Recovery Actions

YKFP Deliverables Updates on the Cle Elum Spring Chinook Supplementation Program –Homing –Distribution –Genetics –Reproductive Success –Precocialism –Domestication –Non-Target Taxa –Predation by Birds and Fish

Bird Predation

Predator or Protector?

Pelicans At Horn Rapids Dam

Forecasting Spring Chinook Returns to the Columbia River Has the jack predictor resulted in increased divergence between forecasted and actual returns in recent years? > Can we correct for this? > Did it work in 2010?

Forecasted vs Actual Returns of Col. R. Spring Chinook, Present Thousands of Fish Data Source: Columbia River Joint Staff Report, Jan. 26,

YKFP Deliverables Updates on the Other Salmon Enhancement –Coho Reintroduction –Fall Chinook Supplementation –Summer Chinook Reintroduction –Steelhead Monitoring

Summer Chinook Eggs

Other Salmonid Programs Updates on the Other Programs –Steelhead Kelt Reconditioning –Steelhead Population Monitoring –Sockeye Reintroduction

Sockeye Spawning in Cle Elum

Habitat Programs –The Nile Slide and Impacts –Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement –Flow Issues and Side Channels –Tributary Access & Floodplain Restoration –Engineered Log Jam Wildlife Programs -- Beaver Reintroduction

Sampling in Winter

Overview of Habitat Activities in the Yakima Basin Alex Conley YBFWRB

Keynote Speaker Eric Quaempts Director Department of Natural Resources Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation