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Springfield Sockeye Hatchery Program Jeff Heindel – IDFG LSRCP Production Meeting – Boise, ID
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Page 1: Springfield Sockeye Hatchery Program Jeff Heindel – IDFG LSRCP Production Meeting – Boise, ID.

Springfield Sockeye Hatchery Program

Jeff Heindel – IDFG

LSRCP Production Meeting – Boise, ID

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Project Team• Idaho Department of Fish & Game

• Jeff Heindel – Project Manager, Boise HQ• Doug Engemann – Hatchery Manager,

Springfield

• Bonneville Power Administration• Jan Brady – COTR, Portland Office• Jeff Gislason, Greg Baesler (retired) – BPA• BPA Environmental Services

• NOAA Fisheries• Shoshone-Bannock Tribes• IDFG Eagle FH, Sawtooth FH, Fish Research

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1. Background and review of current conservation program

2. Review new hatchery design, timelines, and next steps

Presentation Outline

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Sawtooth Basin

Springfield

Hatchery

Compass Bearings

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Snake River Sockeye Salmon

• Longest migration (about 900 miles)

• Highest elevation (about 6,500 ft.)

• Most southerly population

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Snake River Sockeye Salmon

• Pre-western civilization - - up to 30,000 sockeye salmon returned to the Sawtooth Basin

• 1910 to 1934 Sunbeam Dam era – access to nursery lakes questionable

• Between 1953 and 1964, Redfish Lake sockeye returns monitored – high return 4,300

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Protection under the ESA

• In 1990, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Idaho petitioned the NMFS to list Snake River Sockeye Salmon

• Prior to listing, (in May,1991) the IDFG collected Redfish Lake out-migrating smolts and the four anadromous adults that returned in August, 1991 to initiate the conservation program

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Protection under the ESA

• In November, 1991, NMFS concluded that Snake River Sockeye Salmon met the criteria for an ESU (Evolutionarily Significant Unit) and the population was listed as endangered

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Captive Broodstock Development

Founding contributors to the broodstock - -

• 16 wild sockeye (all that returned in ‘90s)• several hundred out-migrating sockeye

smolts• 26 “residual” sockeye salmon

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Conservation Goals

• Near-term program goals – • avoid population extinction• conserve population genetic diversity• begin increasing numbers in the wild

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Facilities and Locations1. Existing facilities:

a) IDFG Eagle Fish Hatchery

b) IDFG Sawtooth Fish Hatchery

c) NOAA Manchester Research Station

d) NOAA Burley Creek Hatchery

e) ODFW Oxbow Fish Hatchery

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Facilities and Locations

IDFG EagleCaptive brood

building

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Facilities and Locations

IDFG EagleCaptive brood

building

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Facilities and Locations

IDFG Sawtooth Fish

Hatchery

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Facilities and Locations

IDFG Sawtooth Fish

Hatchery

“Borrowed” space

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Facilities and Locations

NOAAconservation

hatcherylocations

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Facilities and LocationsNOAA

ManchesterResearch Station

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NOAA Manchester Research Stationseawater rearing

Facilities and Locations

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NOAA Burley Creek Hatchery

freshwater rearing

Facilities and Locations

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Facilities and Locations

ODFG OxbowFish Hatchery

Bonneville Dam

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Facilities and Locations

ODFG OxbowFish Hatchery

Bonneville Dam

“Borrowed” space

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Redfish Lake

Springfield

Hatchery

Eagle Hatchery

Facilities and Locations

Sawtooth Hatchery

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Yellowbelly Lake

Alturas Lake

Redfish Lake Creek

Salmon River

Valley CreekStanley Lake

STANLEY

0

0

2 4 6 8 10 mi.

5 10 15 km.

Redfish Lake

Pettit Lake

81 ha

615 ha

73 ha

160 ha

338 ha

Idaho

Sawtooth Fish HatcheryFishhook Crk.

Facilities and Locations

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Redfish LakeSurface area: 6.15 km2, 2.37 mi2

Max. depth: 91.5 m, 300 ft

Photo courtesy Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

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Alturas LakeSurface area: 3.38 km2, 1.30 mi2

Max. depth: 53.0 m, 174.0 ft

Photo courtesy Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

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Pettit LakeSurface area: 1.62 km2, 0.63 mi2

Max. depth: 52 m, 170 ft

Photo courtesy Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

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• First hatchery-produced adults out-planted in 1993

• First hatchery-produced juveniles planted in 1994

• First hatchery-produced anadromous adults back in 1999

Conservation Program Results

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• “Surplus” eggs and fish out-planted to Redfish, Alturas and Pettit lakes

Eggs (egg box releases) Age-0 pre-smoltsAge-1 smolts

Conservation Program Results

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• “Surplus” eggs and fish out-planted to Redfish, Alturas and Pettit lakes Eggs (egg box releases) Age-0 pre-smolts Age-1 smolts

Pre-spawn adults

Conservation Program Results

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Eyed-eggs Pre-smolts SmoltsPre-spawn

adults

Release strategy 1,065,591 1,476,718 749,011 6,473

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,600,000Eyed-egg and pre-

smolt releases account for 77.3% of all

juvenile releases ( 22.7% = smolts)

Conservation Program Results

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• 2008 – 650 adults to Sawtooth Basin• 2009 – 833 adults• 2010 - 1,355 adults (most since 1955) • 2011 – 1,118 adults

• 2012 – 257 adults

Conservation Program Results

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• After nearly 20 years of implementation, the program has successfully met its primary conservation objectives by:

• Applying state-of-the art fish husbandry techniques

• Maximizing effective population size and population genetic diversity

• Maximizing the numbers of breeders per generation

• Managing genetic risks (inbreeding, domestication selection)

• Comprehensive m&e and adaptive management

Conservation Program Results

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Conservation Goals

• Near-term program goals – • avoid population extinction• conserve population genetic diversity• begin increasing numbers in the wild

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Conservation Goals

• Near-term program goals – • avoid population extinction• conserve population genetic diversity• begin increasing numbers in the wild

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Redfish Lake

Springfield

Hatchery

Eagle Hatchery

Facilities and Locations

Sawtooth Hatchery

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

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• Springfield Hatchery will contribute significantly by:• Establishing a self-sustaining

anadromous broodstock which will reduce the reliance on the captive broodstock

• Increase population fitness and reduce the risks associated with domestication selection

• Provide adults to out-plant to lakes to increase natural spawning and juvenile production

Springfield Fish Hatchery

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• Phased approach• Phase I: Captive broodstock phase

(already in progress)

• Phase II: Re-colonization phase – large smolt production facility dedicated to culture of SR sockeye = SPRINGFIELD

• Phase III: Local Adaptation phase

Springfield Fish Hatchery

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• Phase II: Re-colonization phase• Initiate with development of expanded

smolt program at Springfield Hatchery• Generate anadromous adult returns

sufficient to meet broodstock and escapement objectives to lakes

• Maintain RFL (Eagle Hatchery) program• Phase out NOAA safety net entirely

Springfield Fish Hatchery

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

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• Overview of hatchery site• 72 acre parcel owned by IDFG• Existing (abandoned) hatchery

previously operated as a private trout farm

• 50 cfs water right• Nine artesian wells approx. 250 ft deep• Water temp – constant 10.2 C • 4 acre public fishing pond

Springfield Fish Hatchery

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• Add pumps to existing; 2 new wells / develop and maintain 50 cfs water right

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• 13,620 square feet hatchery/office / 2,830 square feet shop/storage

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• Three new staff residences (3 bed, 2 bath, den; 1800 sq. ft.; 24’x24’ detached garage)

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• Degassing headbox; maintain artesian / 22 early rearing vats (fiberglass) / office, meeting, lab space

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• 22 (+) production raceways (100’x10’) – kettle design to facilitate loading / metal roof w/full predator exclosure / effluent treatment / truck disinfection station

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Springfield Fish Hatchery

• Why not circulars?

• Linears work for us!• Species sensitivity• Footprint• Cost (dual-drain, overhead structure)• Reality = we (industry) are not ready for

this yet with Pacific salmon; not interested in leading the charge with endangered stock

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Sockeye Broodstock Program - Future

Rear ~250,000 sockeye smolts in December,

2013

CY17 first 1M smolt production; Project first age 4 returns from Springfield smolt production

New record return?

Recolonization Phase

CY15 initial smolts from Springfield; BY15 ramp up to full production

1,000,000 full term smolts

Construction of Springfield Hatchery

2012 2013 2015 2017 2019

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Project Thanks• Idaho Department of Fish & Game

• Steering Committee• Sawtooth, McCall FH

• Bonneville Power Administration• ODFW• WDFW• NOAA Fisheries• Shoshone-Bannock Tribes• Nez Perce Tribe• LSRCP

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Questions ?

Springfield Fish Hatchery


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