Science activity

Science activity #49821, updated 29 April 2022

Juvenile salmon distribution, abundance, and growth in restored and relict Delta marsh habitats

Description / purpose

Project is to conduct a study that will to determine whether observed salmon responses match the assumptions and expectations of habitat suitability and life-cycle models currently guiding resource management and habitat restoration in the Bay-Delta, while at the same time supplying much-needed quantitative information to improve these models. The broader purpose is to improve these models to allow more objective and accurate predictions of alternative management and restoration actions intended to recover Central Valley salmon populations. The overarching goal of this project is to quantify the distribution, abundance, residence time and growth of juvenile salmon within the Bay-Delta.

Linked science activities

None specified

Collaborators

Activity status

  • 1 Awarded / Initiating (2018)
  • 2 In progress / Ongoing (2018 - 2021)
  • 3 Complete

Funding summary

Total allocated funding: $1,036,412

Label Value
Contract # or labor code None
Implementing organization California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
Funding organization California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
Funding Source California Department of Fish and Wildlife CDFW - Prop 1
Date of award 2018-09-25
Date of fiscal year-end Not provided
Total award amount $1,036,412
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided

Location

Subbasins
Delta regions

Geographic tags

None specified

Products and outputs

None provided

Type and context

Science action area

Management themes

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Types

Science functions

None specified

Management actions

None specified

Science Topics

None specified