File Number: 16608

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File Number: 16608
Application Status: Application Complete
Project Title: San Joaquin River Restoration Program Interim Flows Program, Steelhead Monitoring Plan
Project Status: New
Previous Federal or State Permit/Authorization:
Permit/Authorization Requested:
  • ESA Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit (Pacific fish/invertebrate research) - Expired
Where will activities occur? California (including offshore waters)
State department of fish and game/wildlife:   N/A
Research Timeframe: Start: 01/27/2012    End: 03/31/2014
Sampling Season/Project Duration:
The sampling season for this activity would be for several seasons, including during the San Joaquin River Restoration Program (SJRRP) Interim Flows Project, during Water Year 2012 (WY 2012) and subsequent water years through March 31, 2014.  Further, the monitoring of Central Valley steelhead would only occur between December 1 or approximately the time that California Department of Fish and Game's Hills Ferry Barrier is removed from the San Joaquin River near the confluence of the Merced River, to the time that Vernalis Adaptive Management Program (VAMP) flows or similar flows begin on the tributaries in the lower San Joaquin River, approximately mid- to late-March.
Abstract:
The implementation of Interim Flows includes implementation of the Steelhead Monitoring Plan (SMP) to check for Central Valley steelhead in the Restoration Area (located between the Merced River confluence and Friant Dam) during spring Interim Flows. Hills Ferry Barrier, located on the San Joaquin River near the confluence of the Merced River, is a weir designed to discourage fish migration to the upper reaches of the San Joaquin River.  It is scheduled to be removed in mid-December. It is estimated that flows will occur as a result of VAMP or VAMP-like flows in the lower San Joaquin River tributaries from March 15th through April 30th. As a result, the critical timing for Central Valley steelhead monitoring within the Restoration Area would occur from mid-December through March 15th, as it is anticipated that steelhead would be attracted to tributary flows in the lower reaches. The Steelhead Monitoring Plan calls for the implementation of several options to monitor for steelhead that could make it past Hills Ferry Barrier. 

The SMP shall be utilized to detect the presence or absence of steelhead that may enter the Restoration Area. The sampling season will begin early to include fall-run Chinook salmon in the area. The impacts associated with the implementation of the SMP are anticipated to be minimal as historical data from the California Department of Fish and Game at the Hills Ferry Barrier for the monitoring of fish at the barrier have yet to record Central Valley steelhead at the facility.

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California Scientific Collecting Permit: #SC-7041
 
Expiration Date: 11/09/2012


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Application Status: Application Complete
Date Submitted: November 17, 2011
Date Completed: December 13, 2011
FR Notice of Receipt Published: December 13, 2011      Number: 2011-31956
Comment Period Closed: January 12, 2012      Comments Received:  No     Comments Addressed:  No
Last Date Archived: January 30, 2012

• ESA Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit (Pacific fish/invertebrate research)
     Current Status:  Issued    Status Date:  January 27, 2012
     Section 7 Consultation:  Formal Consultation
     NEPA Analysis:  Categorical Exclusion
     FR Notice of Issuance/Denial Published:  March 16, 2012   Notice Number: 2012-6451
     Expire Date:  March 31, 2014      EXPIRED
Analyst Information:
Amanda Cranford Phone: (916)930-3706
Email: amanda.cranford@noaa.gov

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