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Spring Chinook Adult Migration Timing at Bonneville Dam (Update with 2011 Data)

Spring Chinook Adult Migration Timing at Bonneville Dam (Update with 2011 Data). Brandon R. Chockley Fish Passage Center TMT Year End Review – December 7, 2011. Historic Adult Counting at BON. Prior to 2001, counting at BON began on March 15 th and ran through November 15 th

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Spring Chinook Adult Migration Timing at Bonneville Dam (Update with 2011 Data)

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  1. Spring Chinook Adult Migration Timing at Bonneville Dam(Update with 2011 Data) Brandon R. Chockley Fish Passage Center TMT Year End Review – December 7, 2011

  2. Historic Adult Counting at BON Prior to 2001, counting at BON began on March 15th and ran through November 15th Since 2001, counting at BON is year round Video counts from Nov. 1st to Mar. 31st Direct counts from Apr 1st to Oct. 31st All Chinook counted from Jan 1st to May 31st, are considered spring Chinook Adults are those > 22 inches in length Jacks are those < 22 inches in length

  3. Historic Adult Timing at BON FPC adult count database has daily counts at BON back to 1977 Daily counts allows for estimation of 10%, 50%, and 90% passage date for each year Passage dates for spring Chinook adults and jacks were estimated separately Compared adult and jack spring Chinook passage dates of most recent 12 years (2000-2011) to earlier years (1977-1999) Timing comparisons based on historic counting dates, beginning on March 15th

  4. Historic Adult Timing at BON Across years, passage dates are highly variable 10% passage date for 2011 (Apr. 28th); 2nd latest in FPC record Average 10% passage date among recent years (2000-201) is later Average 10% Passage Date (1977-1999) is April 10th Average 10% Passage Date (2000-2011) is April 17th

  5. Historic Adult Timing at BON 50% passage date for 2011 (May 6th), 3rd latest in FPC record Average 50% passage date among recent years (2000-2011) is later Average 50% Passage Date (1977-1999) is April 25th Average 50% Passage Date (2000-2011) is April 29th

  6. Historic Adult Timing at BON 90% passage date for 2011 (May 16th); same as 2010 Average 90% passage date among recent years (2000-2011) is later Average 90% Passage Date (1977-1999) is May 14th Average 90% Passage Date (2000-2011) is May 18th

  7. Historic Jack Timing at BON Spring Chinook jacks have later arrival timing at BON adults

  8. Adult Timing and Environmental Variables Linear regression used to investigate relationships between environmental variables and 10% passage 10% passage date used was for adults and jacks combined Environmental variables were average temperature and average flow during period of March 15th to April 1st Describes conditions encountered at beginning of run Temperature data used were from Warrendale TDG gauge Located approximately 6 miles downstream of BON Temperature data available back to 1994 Flow data for analysis were total outflow at BON (Kcfs) Analyzed return years 1994 to 2011

  9. Adult + Jack Timing and Temperature ~May 5 y = -4.05(x) + 287.51 R2 = 0.451 Significant relationship between average temperature (Mar 15-Apr 1) and 10% Passage Date (p = 0.001) Later 10% passage dates were associated with cooler temperatures ~Apr. 1

  10. Adult + Jack Timing and Flow ~May 5 y = -0.004(x) + 106.181 R2 = 0.00 No significant relationship between average flow (Mar 15-Apr 1) and 10% Passage Date (p = 0.909) ~Apr. 1

  11. Summary Based on the years we used to describe recent years (2000-2011), timing of spring Chinook adults and jacks is later than previous years (1977-1999) 4-6 days for spring Chinook adults Arrival of spring Chinook jacks usually later than adults Temperature seems to have an effect on timing of spring Chinook adults at BON Cooler temperatures associated with delayed passage timing Flow does not have an effect on timing of spring Chinook adults at BON

  12. Adult + Jack Timing and Environmental Variables ~May 5 ~May 5 In past years, WDFW has asked the FPC to do same analyses but use period of Mar. 15-Apr. 15 for estimating environmental variables Same results as with Mar. 15-Apr. 1 period Significant relationship between average temperature and 10% passage date (p = 0.005) No significant relationship between average flow and 10% passage date (p = 0.382) ~Apr. 1 ~Apr. 1 y = -4.096(x) + 294.406 R2 = 0.358 y = 0.03(x) + 101.11 R2 = 0.00

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