The date that the project worksite deliverables are completed. The project deliverable date can be entered when deliverables are due beyond the project end date (in A7 above).
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Fund Year
The Federal fiscal year in which the PCSRF funding was awarded to the state/tribe.
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Geographic Area Name
On land the Geographic Area Name is defined as the name of the 5th field Hydrologic Unit (HUC). For ocean/estuarine areas not covered by 5th field HUCs the Geographic Area is the name of the water body as shown on NOAA charts or the name of the statistical area. NWFSC will provide web access to a set OF NOAA nautical charts.
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PCSRF Funds (Proposed and Actual)
The amount of PCSRF Federal funds being expended on this project in dollars.
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PCSRF Objective
The PCSRF Objective under which the project is conducted: Watershed and Sub-basin Planning and Assessment; Salmon Habitat Protection and Restoration; Salmon Enhancement; Salmon Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation; or Public Outreach and Education. Choose one objective for each project.
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Primary Subgrantee
The Tribe or State Agency that will assign the project work to be completed (i.e. NWIFC member tribe, CRITFC member tribe, KRITFWC member tribe, OR state agencies, WA state agencies)
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Progress Reports
Grantees and Primary Subgrantees can submit multiple progress reports covering any time period.
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Project Benefits
Short description of the expected benefits to fish, for example to improve the range, the breeding or the spawning of a Salmonid population.
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Project Contact(s)
Contact person/people for the project.
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Project Description
Short description of the project. The fish stock(s) and or ESUs targeted by the project should be identified as a part of this description.
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Project Grantee
This the official PCSRF Grantee (State or Tribal group)
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Project Lead(s)/Subgrantee(s)
The name of the entity receiving funds to do the actual project work.
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Project Name
The name of the project given by the Grantee
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Project Reference
This is the identification number given to the project by the Grantee
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Project Status
Grantees may use the project status as they see fit. For the Reports on the web site and the Report to Congress, projects are classified as Complete if the Actual End Date (or the Scheduled End Date if there is no Actual) is in the past. All other projects are classified as Ongoing.
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Scheduled End Date and Actual End Date
The date that the project's lead/subgrantee contract is scheduled and is actually completed
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Selection Date
Date funding was committed to the subgrantee through state/tribal decision-making process.
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Start Date
The date that the project lead/subgrantee proposes to start the project.
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State Funds (Proposed and Actual)
Amount of State funds being expended on this project in dollars.
Estuarine Projects
Estuarine Projects
Projects that result in improvement of or increase in the availability of estuarine habitat such as tidal channel restoration, floodplain connectivity, floodgate fish passage or diked land conversion. This habitat is important for salmonid out migration where juvenile Salmonids begin the transition from fresh to salt water environments and where predatory pressures are known to be high.
Fish Passage Improvement Projects
Fish Passage Improvement Projects
Projects that affect or provide fish migration up and down stream including road crossings (bridges or culverts), barriers (dams or log jams), fishways (ladders, chutes or pools), and weirs (log or rock).
Fish Passage Improvement Projects
Length of stream made accessible for passage of salmon species by the improvement or removal of culverts
The miles of stream proposed for and actually made accessible for passage of salmon species by upgrading or removing culverts. (miles to .01 miles
Fish Passage Improvement Projects
Number of fish passage blockages removed or improved
There may be more than one blockage per project. Report a count of all blockages that are proposed for removal or improvement and those that are actually removed or improved as part of this project.
Fish Screening Projects
Fish Screening Projects
Projects that result in the installation or improvement of screening systems that prevent Salmonids from passing into areas that do not support salmonid survival, for example into irrigation diversion channels.
Habitat Protection and Restoration Projects
Habitat Protection and Restoration Projects
Projects that restore ecosystem characteristics and processes and address priority factors that are limiting salmonid production. There are 10 different types of habitat projects: Fish Screening, Fish Passage, Instream Flow, Instream Habitat, Riparian Habitat, Upland Habitat, Water quality, Wetland, Estuarine, and Land Acquisition/Easements/Leases. [Note: complete C.1 for all habitat projects, then complete C.2 through C.8 as applicable for the type of habitat project]
Instream Flow Projects
Instream Flow Projects
Projects that maintain and/or increase the flow of water to provide needed habitat conditions. These can include releases of water from dams or impoundments or water conservation projects to reduce stream diversions or extractions.
Instream Habitat
Instream Habitat
Projects that increase or improve the physical conditions within the stream environment (below the ordinary high water mark of the stream) to support an increased salmonid population.
Instream Habitat
Type of instream habitat treatment
Bank stabilization, carcass placement, channel connectivity, channel reconfiguration, deflectors/barbs, log control (weir), off-channel habitat wetland, plant removal/control, rock control (weir), roughened channel, signage, site maintenance, spawning gravel placement, woody debris placement, stream channels, other.
Land Acquisition /Easements/leases
Land Acquisition /Easements/leases
Projects that involve the acquisition or lease of land or riparian areas.
Outreach and Education Projects
Outreach and Education Projects
Projects that educate constituencies on the value of and actions taken for conservation, restoration, and sustainability of healthy Pacific salmonid populations and their habitat - including workshops, forums, preparation of educational materials, training and citizen participation.
Riparian Habitat Projects
Riparian Habitat Projects
Projects that change areas (above the ordinary high water mark of the stream and within the flood plain of streams) in order to improve the environmental conditions necessary to sustain Salmonids throughout their life cycle. (miles to .01 miles)
Riparian Habitat Projects
Type of riparian treatment
Planting, fencing, livestock exclusion, water gap development, conservation grazing management, irrigation practice improvement, livestock water development, weed control.
Salmon Enhancement Projects
Salmon Enhancement Projects
Projects that will enhance depressed stocks of naturally spawning anadromous salmonids through salmonid supplementation, reduction in fishing effort on depressed wild stocks; or enhancement of Pacific salmon fisheries on healthy stocks. [Note: complete D.1 for all enhancement projects, then complete D.2 through D.6 as applicable for the type of project]
Salmon Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation Projects
Salmon Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation Projects
Projects for conducting salmon research and monitoring to: 1) assess watershed health and salmon status; 2) monitor and evaluate PCSRF projects; 3) validate the effectiveness of protection and restoration projects; and 4) implement data requirements of the 1999 Pacific Salmon Treaty agreement.
Upland Habitat Projects
Type of upland habitat treatments
Upland treatments include road stream crossing improvements, road drainage system improvements, road reconstruction, road obliteration, upland erosion control - sediment control basins, upland erosion control - windbreaks, upland erosion control - planting, upland erosion control - conservation land management, no till ag, terracing.
Upland Habitat Projects
Upland Habitat Projects
Landscape level projects implemented above the elevation of the riparian zone (above the floodplain) that indirectly affect salmonid habitat, for example by affecting the water quality and quantity.
Water Quality Projects
Water Quality Projects
Projects that result in an improvement of water quality conditions for example through improved water treatment, the installation of sediment traps to capture highway runoff, or the reduction in the use of herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers.
Watershed And Sub-Basin Planning And Assessment Projects
Watershed And Sub-Basin Planning And Assessment Projects
Projects that assess current or baseline habitat condition/s and or prioritize factors limiting native salmonid production such as amount of freshwater flow and address measures needed to eliminate limiting factors. Types of reports include recovery plans, water shed plans, subbasin plans and habitat inventory reports, and Tribal Resource Management Plans. Projects can include recovery planning and participation in NMFS Technical Recovery Teams, watershed assessments, including mapping/inventory for plans, subbasin planning, development of habitat inventory reports, support for watershed councils and organizational infrastructure and staffing for local conservation groups and tribal entities.
Wetland Projects
Wetland Projects
Projects designed to protect, create or improve connected wetland areas (that meet the standard for federal delineation) that are known to support salmonid production. For example salmonid populations, especially juveniles, can benefit from access to connected wetland areas where conditions provide food supply, protection from high flows and protection from predators.
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