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TRIBAL DATA NETWORK COLUMBIA RIVER INTER-TRIBAL FISH COMMISSION.
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4 Tribes, 11 Field offices, area equal to State of Georgia, 25% of Columbia Basin
Distributed Data System, Each Tribe controls its Own Data, Shared Technology and Expertise… All Tribes Collectively Share Data to
Provide Gravel to Gravel Management
TRIBAL DATA NETWORK – MISSION AND KEY OBJECTIVES
Mission: To Provide Tribes the Capacity to Efficiently Manage and Share Their Own Natural Resource Data, by Sharing Technology and Expertise
Obj 1: Enable tribal participation in regional data management coordination, sharing, and standardization processes.
Obj 2: Assist member tribes to build internal capacity for improved data management for the tribal gravel-to-gravel management framework.
Obj 3: Provide data management services to the tribes;
Obj 4: Facilitate inter-tribal coordination to produce and disseminate high value standardized data sets;
Obj 5: Manage and share CRITFC data; much of which are used directly in various management processes, (e.g. harvest, hydropower management)
ENABLE TRIBAL PARTICIPATION IN REGIONAL PROCESSES
• Tribal Data Workshop
• Coordinated Assessment (CBFWA/PNAMP/StreamNet)
• Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership
• Columbia Basin Fish Accords
• US v OR
• Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC)
ASSIST TRIBES TO BUILD INTERNAL CAPACITY
• Development of Tools and Infrastructure: Sharing Expertise
• One-Time Purchases of Hardware and Software
• Production of Data Management Tools for tributary Harvest Estimates
• Development of Lamprey Data Management Tools
DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE TRIBES
Support for tribal data coordinators (in this expanded proposal)
Evaluation and application of new technology
Developing and sharing data capture, management, and reporting tools
Sharing of expertise, experiences, and coordination of effort through the annual tribal data workshops
PRODUCE STANDARDIZED DATA SETS
• Initial Focus on assisting in the production of Number of Smolts per Spawner
• Recruits per Spawner
• Smolt and Adult Abundance Data through the use of Portable Anadromous Database Structures (PADS)
• Data to Feed DETs
• Egg to Smolt Survival Estimates
• Data to Feed the AHSWG Standard Performance Measurements (Already reviewed by the ISRP)
MANAGE AND SHARE CRITFC DATA
• Bonneville Adult Fish Facility Data Management System
• Interactive Map of Tribal PCSRF Projects
• Interactive Regional Map of Watershed Limiting Factors
• Habitat Data Collected in the Grand Ronde Basin• Ocean and mainstem harvest data• Estuary and ocean environmental conditions
KEY TRIBAL DATA NETWORK ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Developing Network Infrastructure for Monitoring Data Management Snake river spring/summer Chinook harvest estimate system (Nez
Perce) (uses Digital Data Pen) Grand Ronde lifecycle database pilot project (CRITFC/ODFW) Bonneville dam adult fish facility data management system (CRITFC) (uses Digital Data Pen, and is integrated with PTAGIS) Real time adult passage at mainstem dams Tribal data needs assessment was completed Tribal data network preliminary design Interactive web map of tribal PCSRF projects Interactive web map of watershed limiting factors Lamprey data entry and population estimation tools.
(CTWSRO/Yakima)
NEZ PERCE HARVEST MONITORING SYSTEM
LESSONS LEARNED
Tribal basic data management capacity has been only indirectly addressed in the past
We have demonstrated the ability to solve data management problems through a series of pilot projects
Data management issues can be addressed efficiently by sharing expertise and experience
Additional resources will be required to complete tribal data management programs
It will take sustained effort over several years to address tribal data management issues
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Provide support for data coordinators at each tribe (this expanded proposal)
Participate in development of regional data management processes and sharing agreements
Continue to build tribal data management capacity
Continue developing common data management and reporting tools
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Data is entered one time only.
CREEL SURVEY HARVEST ESTIMATE FORM
Fishing Week: River: Rapid Little Salmon
(Check one) N. Fk. Clearwater End
Date: Notes:
Observer:
Fishing Total active
First Nick last Jr/Sr Gear Caught Kept Caught Kept Fishers
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# of Fishers
Datasheet-Creel SurveyNez Perce Tribe Spring Chinook
Sample Hour Interval
(Time format 1 hr increments (24:00= 12am-
Jack Chinook
Single-pass Fisher Count
Sampled Fishers
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Directions: 1. Stay within cell boundaries. 2. Write clearly 3. To delete an entry cross out the old value of a cell, place an "X" in the eraser icon and enter a new value within cell boundary with digital pen. Do not include any dashes or other drawings in the cells where data is captured. Don't use double quotes(") to mean same as above, please just re-enter the appropriate value. Don't cross two "t"s with only one horizontal stroke.
Other Species
Wild Chinook
Active FishersNon Active Fishers
Total Fishers
Fisher Name Hatchery Chinook
Produces Snake River Harvest Estimates for Spring/Summer Chinook, Fall
Chinook, and Steelhead
BONNEVILLE ADULT FISH FACILITY DATA FORM
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CRITFCStock Identification Project
MAR. MAM: B ite Scrape New O ld FINS: AD ipose ANal C audal D orsal LPectoral RPectoral LV entral RV entral None OTHER: B ruise F ungus G ash/cut Lamprey Parasite HEAD: E ye fishHook J aw M outh Nose Opercula/gill
COLOR: B right Intermediate D ark COND: 5.No marks break skin 4.Marks break skin 3. Injury penetrates muscle 2. Injury penetrates body cavity 1.Missing portions of body
Reviewed by:
Adult Data Collected for Spring, Summer, Fall Chinook,
Steelhead, and Sockeye