Title: Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment in the Columbia Cascade Province
1Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment in the
Columbia Cascade Province
- Project Goal
- The Columbia Cascade Province
- will have an implementation strategy
- that is consistent with the vision, scientific
principles, - biological objectives, and schedules
- of the Northwest Power Planning Commission
- Fish and Wildlife Program
- and the Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board.
- This plan will be developed by local governments
- and stakeholder entities, consistent and in
parallel - with State 2514 planning processes.
2This presentation will cover
- Who-What-When-Where-Why
- Tasks and timelines
- Process for cost estimates
- Value of EDT to local processes
- Value of EDT to Provincial Planning
- Concluding Remarks
- Questions
3EDT in the Columbia Cascade Province
- Who
- Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
- Yakama Nation
- What
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- Provide the analytical foundation required to
substantially - complete the aquatic assessment and management
components - of subbasin plans in the Columbia Cascade
Province. - Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT)
methodology - will be used to provide the
- framework for describing existing habitat
conditions - and providing
- rational towards future management decisions.
4EDT in the Columbia Cascade Province
- Where
- Okanogan, Methow, Entiat and Wenatchee
Sub-basins - When
- Begin Diagnosis October 2002
- Conclude Diagnosis September 2003
- Begin Treatment October 2003
- Conclude Treatment Summer 2004
- Why
- The Technical Guide for Subbasin Planners
(NWPPC 2001) identifies an approach to subbasin
planning that builds upon the coarse scale EDT
analysis conducted by the NWPPC to develop
working hypotheses on the condition and processes
affecting a subbasin ecosystem, and to evaluate
alternative management strategies. - Much information about habitat conditions is
available for each of the sub-basins BUT no
consistent and contiguous database exists across
the larger geographic area, and over time.
5Proposed EDT Process Timeline2003
6Proposed EDT Process Timeline 2004
7Proposed EDT Process Timeline 2005
8Proposed EDT ProcessBudget Summary Approach
9EDT in the Entiat Sub-basin Value of EDT to
local processes
- Level 2 Attributes discussed and illustrated for
each stream reach - Attribute Definition
- Importance and Role
- Rating Definitions
Channel Confinement
10EDT in the Entiat Sub-basinValue of EDT to local
processes
Significant Level 2 Attributes contributing to
mortality illustrated for each stream reach.
11EDT in the Entiat Sub-basin Value of EDT to
local processes
- Example 1 Tables showing significant
attribute definition and attribute ratings for
historic and current conditions. - Example 2 Side by side tables of Level 2
Physical Attribute Ratings and resulting Level 3
Attributes (factors towards mortality) by stream
reach. - Excellent tool for professional and
non-professionals to see how stream reach
attributes are viewed by expert understanding. - Excellent tool to see how physical attributes
cumulatively affect salmonid mortality by reach
and by life history stage. - Any component of tool can be challenged and
modified if better information is available. - All information generated, reviewed and oked
ON-THE-GROUND resulting in high comfort level
in database.
12Value of EDT to Provincial Planning
- Systematic, logical and trackable.
- Provides one location for the best available
science (at Provincial level and at Sub-basin
level) to be stored and evaluated. - Provides accountability in how information is
interpreted and used in decision making. - Process provides excellent forum for information
exchange between professionals and other
stakeholders. - Process provides common framework for resource
managers and decision makers to better understand
potential effects of management actions. - Provides excellent base from which monitoring
programs can be derived and evaluation of
progress over long time-periods can be
implemented.
13Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment in the
Columbia Cascade Province
14Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment in the
Columbia Cascade Province