Response Review of Fiscal Year 2006 Proposal, "An Acoustic Tracking Array for Studying Ocean Survival and Movements of Columbia River Salmon (2003-114-00)"
February 14, 2006 | document ISRP 2006-3
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Background
At the request of the Council (dated 9 January 2006), the ISRP reviewed
the revised Fiscal Year 2006 proposal "An Acoustic Tracking Array for
Studying Ocean Survival and Movements of Columbia River Salmon" (dated 5
January 2006) and the project sponsor’s response (dated 4 January 2006) to
the ISRP's initial review (dated 16 December 2005). In the initial review,
the ISRP found the project fundable "in part (for 1 year) at a reduced
level of funding and deployment of the proposed acoustic tracking array
(restricted to the Columbia River Basin and Plume)." In addition, the ISRP
did not "recommend funding or the proposed deployment of benthic acoustic
receivers until further details" were provided on this method. A response
loop was requested to address ISRP comments and recommendations. The ISRP
was requested to review the sponsor's response on January 9, 2006. This
memo is the ISRP’s response review of the revised proposal.
Summary
The ISRP credits the sponsor of the revised proposal for addressing a fair
number of our comments. These revisions improved the documentation of
results of preliminary 2003-2005 studies, provided some additional and
more complete references, and added some new explanations of study design
details and methods. The proposal, however, has really not changed
significantly. The sponsor's response reinforces the ISRP's initial
recommendation and raises new concerns (see "Detailed ISRP Response Review
Comments" below). The ISRP continues to recommend that proposed deployment
of new acoustic arrays and equipment in 2006 be funded in part (for one
year) at a reduced rate to test the feasibility of using data from POST
arrays to estimate ocean movements and mortality of stream-type Columbia
River Chinook salmon. The ISRP recommends limited deployment of proposed
new benthic (VR-3) acoustic equipment and new arrays in 2006. Two
outer-coast arrays south of the mouth of the Columbia River (Tillamook,
Oregon, and one additional location) and two north of the mouth of the
Columbia River (Willapa Bay, Washington, and Brooks Peninsula, B.C.) would
be sufficient for proposed research in 2006. The full continental shelf
should be covered at all outer-coast locations, where the test of "proof
of concept" is zero detection of acoustic-tagged Columbia River Chinook at
the offshore receiver.
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