Science activity #49819,
updated 29 April 2022
Reconstructing juvenile salmon growth, condition and Delta habitat use in the 2014-15 drought and beyond
Description / purpose
This study uses otolith chemistry and microstructure to monitor how salmon use the Delta as rearing habitat and a migratory corridor, and the mechanisms cuing their outmigration from natal rivers. We will quantify the extent to which Delta-rearing contributes to salmon population resilency under different conditions (including drought and flood conditions) and provide baseline data to assess population responses to future habitat restoration and changing climate. Physical tags are limited to larger fish that are more sea-ready than fry, and are thus ineffective to estimate the full rearing potential of Delta habitats, while abundance surveys provide only a snapshot of information. Otolith reconstructions allow us to estimate “who” is using the Delta (which populations and life history types), for how long, and their growth rates relative to other rearing habitats. This project will generate empirical data that will inform management actions aimed at maximizing salmon abundance, life history diversity, and resilience to future stressors.
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None specifiedCollaborators
Anna Sturrock, Principal investigator -
University of California - Davis [UC Davis]
Rachel Johnson, Principal investigator -
University of California - Davis [UC Davis]
Carson Jeffres, Principal investigator -
University of California - Davis [UC Davis]
Activity status
- 1 Awarded / Initiating (2016)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing (0 - 0)
- 3 Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $800,484
Label | Value |
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Contract # or labor code | None |
Implementing organization | University of California - Davis [UC Davis] |
Funding organization | California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW] |
Funding Source | California Department of Fish and Wildlife CDFW - Prop 1 |
Date of award | Not provided |
Date of fiscal year-end | Not provided |
Total award amount | $800,484 |
State type of obligation | Not provided |
Federal type of obligation | Not provided |
Reimbursability | Not provided |
Procurement mechanism | Not provided |
Location
Subbasins
Delta regions
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