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An adult Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) escapement estimate was generated in the lower Deschutes River during run year 2008. This included a mark-recapture study to determine adult abundance and a tribal subsistence creel. Fish measuring less than 10.5 cm received two marks for the mark-recapture estimate while those measuring greater than 10.5 cm were surgically implanted with radio transmitters to monitor migration upstream of Sherars Falls (rkm 70.4). Radio telemetry was used to determine habitat, focal spawning areas and spawn timing. All fish were collected at the Sherars Falls fish ladder from July – October 2008 using a long handled dip-net. Escapement was generated using a two event mark-recapture...
Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata is a native Snake River subbasin anadromous fish species occupying a unique ecological niche. Recent decline of Pacific lamprey adult migrants to the Snake River subbasin has contributed to focused attention on the species. Pacific lamprey adults counted passing Ice Harbor Dam fishway (first hydroelectric facility on Snake River) averaged 18,000 during 1962-1969 and about 600 during 1993-2006. Human manipulations of natural resource in the Snake, Clearwater, and Salmon river drainages have altered habitat characteristics of ecosystems in these basins in the last 120 years, impacting the productive potential of Pacific lamprey habitat. Timber harvest, stream impoundment, road construction,...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document is the 1998 annual progress report for studies of Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata) conducted by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, and University of Minnesota (U of M). Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) funded activities through Project 94-026. The Pacific Lamprey Research and Restoration Project began after completion of a status report of Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River in 1995. The project started as a cooperative effort between the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC), and Oregon State University (OSU). Lamprey...
We will report results of an ongoing project in the Deschutes River Subbasin to describe Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) life history. Project objectives were to determine adult lamprey escapement from Sherars Falls located at Rkm 70.4 and determine lamprey focal spawning areas, spawn timing and habitat through radio telemetry. A mark-recapture study and tribal creel was conducted to determine adult escapement. Lamprey were radio tagged and are currently being mobile, aerial and fixed site tracked to describe spawning. Adult lamprey were collected at Sherars Falls using a long-handled dip net from June – September 2007. The fate of lamprey collected at Sherars Falls was determined based on girth measurements....
This folder contains spatial data with data available for download. Folder includes: Pacific Lamprey observations and distribution database NatureServe Assessment Rankings Watershed occurrence Link to interactive DataBasin map for Pacific Lamprey distribution Link to California online distribution map
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report summarizes results of research activities conducted from 1996 through 1999. The findings in these chapters represent the efforts of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and collaborative efforts among other researchers working on Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata) under this project. The findings in these chapters will help management and recovery of Pacific lampreys in the Columbia River Basin. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Pacific lampreys from tribal members within the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation was useful in gaining baseline life history information. Tribal members described harvesting two types of lampreys...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Little is known about the freshwater migration of adult Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Willamette Basin. During 2005 we conducted 15 aerial radiotracking surveys to gain information on the movements, distribution, and habitat use of adult Pacific lamprey in the Willamette Basin. All fish were collected and tagged (N = 136) at Willamette Falls Dam as part of a USGS study that examined passage rates and behavior of Pacific lamprey (see Magie et al. 2006). Aerial tracking was conducted between June and December, with emphasis in the Willamette Basin above Willamette Falls. Thirty fish were detected overall: 26 out of 49 tagged fish known to have ascended Willamette Falls and continued...