File Number: 18181-3A

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File Number: 18181-3A
Application Status: Application Complete
Project Title: Rescue and Relocation of ESA-listed Salmonids and SDPS Green Sturgeon in California's Central Valley.
Project Status: New
Previous Federal or State Permit/Authorization: 18181-2M
Permit/Authorization Requested:
  • ESA Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit (Pacific fish/invertebrate enhancement) - Expired
Where will activities occur? California (including offshore waters)
State department of fish and game/wildlife:   Project will be carried out by CDFW
Research Timeframe: Start: 11/29/2016    End: 12/31/2020
Sampling Season/Project Duration:
Permit 18181-3A covers rescue operations within California's Central Valley in response to extreme environmental conditions and complex water operations. 
Rescues and monitoring will follow these general directions:
1) Trapping and relocation of adult salmonids and SDPS green sturgeon entering the Colusa Basin Drainage Canal at Wallace Weir- carried out year-round, annually.
2) Monitoring at Tisdale and Fremont weirs relies upon high flow events of sufficient magnitude to result in weir and bypass flooding. As high flow events do not occur every year, the duration of this project is dependent upon environmental conditions.
3) Extreme drought in the Central Valley has resulted in limited reservoir storage and reductions in flow. These conditions will likely lead to redd dewatering and stranding of juvenile salmonids in the Upper Sacramento River Basin including associated tributaries. Rescues/relocation of stranded juveniles will be conducted year-round as needed.
Abstract:
The primary purpose of Permit 18181-3A will be to assess entrainment of ESA-listed salmonids and SDPS green sturgeon resulting from extreme environmental conditions and complex water operations within California's Central Valley. The fishery agencies generally consider fish rescue efforts a last resort, as long-term survival benefits of such activities are unclear. Fish rescues can mask important underlying land and water development problems that might be causing or contributing to the isolation or stranding of fish. In addition, periodically disconnected habitats and isolation caused by drought and fluctuating water supply are in some degree natural events and likely important to natural selection processes.  

In some instances (i.e. trapping operations at Wallace Weir Facility), CDFW aims to prevent entrainment by trapping and relocating adult fish species of concern before they encounter inhospitable conditions. Other times, entrainment results from environmental conditions such as flooding or drought.  These conditions are often exacerbated by diversions and ongoing water operations. CDFW will assess the conditions leading to entrainment and determine whether rescue and relocation activities are warranted.  

CDFW currently serves as the lead fishery agency for all fish rescue actions.  In that capacity, CDFW will make the final decision about whether to pursue a rescue effort in accordance with the Key Rescue Objectives and Principles found within the Interagency Anadromous Fish Rescue Strategy (attached).

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1) If your activities will involve equipment (e.g., scientific instruments) or techniques that are new, untested,or otherwise have unknown or uncertain impacts on the biological or physical environment , please discuss the degree to which they are likely to be adopted by others for similar activities or applied more broadly.

The dual identification sonar (DIDSON) unit, although somewhat newly developed is a passive survey technique and will have little to no effect on the biological or physical environment. CDFW has adequate experience utilizing this technique.

2) If your activities involve collecting, handling, or transporting potentially infectious agents or pathogens (e.g., biological specimens such as live animals or blood), or using or transporting hazardous substances (e.g., toxic chemicals), provide a description of the protocols you will use to ensure public health and human safety are not adversely affected, such as by spread of zoonotic diseases or contamination of food or water supplies.

There is not an anticipated threat of collecting, handling, or transporting potentially infectious agents or pathogens for this project. Fish handled, transported, and released will be within the same connected waterway.

3) Describe the physical characteristics of your project location, including whether you will be working in or near unique geographic areas such as state or National Marine Sanctuaries, Marine Protected Areas, Parks or Wilderness Areas, Wildlife Refuges, Wild and Scenic Rivers, designated Critical Habitat for endangered or threatened species, Essential Fish Habitat, etc. Discuss how your activities could impact the physical environment, such as by direct alteration of substrate during use of bottom trawls, setting nets, anchoring vessels or buoys, erecting blinds or other structures, or ingress and egress of researchers, and measures you will take to minimize these impacts.

Our project consists of installing multiple trapping locations within the CBDC. The first will be located approximately 14 miles upstream from the town of Knights Landing, near the town of Dunnigan. The other trapping locations will be within the series of agricultural drainage canals and creeks that feed the CBDC located near the town of Williams. There is no critical habitat or essential fish habitat within these areas. Beach seining will likely occur within designated Critical Habitat, however the effects to the substrate will be minor and temporary.

4) Briefly describe important scientific, cultural, or historic resources (e.g., archeological resources, animals used for subsistence, sites listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places) in your project area and discuss measures you will take to ensure your work does not cause loss or destruction of such resources. If your activity will target marine mammals in Alaska or Washington, discuss measures you will take to ensure your project does not adversely affect the availability (e.g., distribution, abundance) or suitability (e.g., food safety) of these animals for subsistence uses.

We will not be impacting any scientific, cultural or historic resources during our sampling.

5) Discuss whether your project involves activities known or suspected of introducing or spreading invasive species, intentionally or not, (e.g., transporting animals or tissues, discharging ballast water, use of equipment at multiple sites). Describe measures you would take to prevent the possible introduction or spread of non-indigenous or invasive species, including plants, animals, microbes, or other biological agents.

Department protocols will be followed to prevent the spread of invasive species through our work within the CBDC, Sutter and Yolo bypasses, and the Upper Sacramento River Basin (including associated tributaries).

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Application Archive  -   P18181-3A_i21024T14Issued.pdf   (Added Dec 1, 2016)
Contact  -   Alexandra Laughtin (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Alyssa Caldwell (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Amanda Banet (Added Dec 2, 2016)
Contact  -   Andrew Coloma (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Andrew Huneycutt (Added Oct 8, 2015)
Contact  -   Brad Underwood (Added Oct 8, 2015)
Contact  -   Brian Raleigh (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Cameron Reyes (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Carson Odegard (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Chad Richardson (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Christian McKibbin (Added Feb 21, 2012)
Contact  -   Clint Garman (Added Sep 4, 2020)
Contact  -   Diane Coulon (Added Feb 29, 2012)
Contact  -   Douglas Scott Killam (Added Oct 6, 2014)
Contact  -   Douglas Scott Killam (Added Jun 29, 2020)
Contact  -   Dylan K Stompe (Added Dec 2, 2016)
Contact  -   Dylan K Stompe (Added Jul 8, 2019)
Contact  -   George Edwards (Added Feb 14, 2014)
Contact  -   Hideaki Shig Kubo (Added Dec 19, 2013)
Contact  -   Jeanine Phillips (Added Apr 8, 2020)
Contact  -   Justin Fairchild (Added Oct 8, 2015)
Contact  -   Kevin Moncrief (Added Oct 8, 2015)
Contact  -   Lanette Richardson (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Linda Drobatz (Added Dec 2, 2016)
Contact  -   Marc Beccio (Added Sep 19, 2018)
Contact  -   Margaux McClure (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Matthew Raymond Johnson (Added Jun 29, 2020)
Contact  -   Matthew Raymond Johnson (Added Oct 10, 2016)
Contact  -   Megan O'Connor (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Michael Gillingham (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Michael P Healey (Added Sep 16, 2020)
Contact  -   Michelle Coldiron (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Michelle Holtz (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Nathan Maroon (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Nick Balfour (Added Dec 2, 2016)
Contact  -   Ryan Revnak (Added Oct 6, 2010)
Contact  -   Stephanie Walls (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Tho (Kenny) Tran (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Tracy McReynolds (Added Mar 23, 2020)
Contact  -   Tyler Goodearly (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Contact  -   Vaughn Harold (Added Oct 8, 2015)
Contact  -   Vaughn Harold (Added Dec 9, 2015)
Project Description  -   P19006T12013-14RescueEffortsCBDWallaceWeir_DRAFT_11115.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)
Project Description  -   P19006T1Antelope_Diversion_Rescue_Memo_2013.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)
Project Description  -   P19006T1FINAL_Sacramento_Dewater-Stranding_2012-2013_report_reduced.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)
Project Description  -   P19006T1FINAL_Sacramento_Dewater-Stranding_2013-2014_report_07-20-14.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)
Project Description  -   P19006T1NCR_DIDSON_CBD_Monitoring_StudyPlan_1.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)
Project Description  -   P19006T1WeirsReliefStructures.pdf   (Added Oct 25, 2016)

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Reports Required
Nbr Report Type Report Period Date Due Status Date Received Link to Report
Start Date End Date
1 Annual 01/01/2016 12/31/2016 01/31/2017 Approved 02/17/2017 Report 1 
2 Annual 01/01/2017 12/31/2017 01/31/2018 Submitted 01/25/2018 Not Available
3 Annual 01/01/2018 12/31/2018 01/31/2019 Submitted 01/30/2019 Not Available
4 Annual 01/01/2019 12/31/2019 01/31/2020 Submitted 01/17/2020 Not Available
5 Annual 01/01/2020 12/31/2020 01/31/2021 Submitted 01/27/2021 Not Available
6 Final 11/29/2016 12/31/2020 03/31/2021 Submitted 04/30/2021 Not Available