Science activity #50164,
updated 28 August 2024
Yolo Bypass Fish Monitoring
Description / purpose
California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has operated a fisheries monitoring program in the Yolo Bypass, a seasonal floodplain and tidal slough, since 1998. The objectives of the Yolo Bypass Fish Monitoring Program (YBFMP) are to: (1) collect baseline data on lower trophic levels (phytoplankton, zooplankton, and aquatic insects), juvenile fish and adult fish, hydrology, and water quality parameters;(2) investigation of the temporal and seasonal patterns in chlorophyll-a concentrations, including whether high concentrations are exported from the Bypass during agricultural and natural flow events and the possibility of manipulating bypass flows to benefit listed species like Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).
The YBFMP operates a rotary screw trap and fyke trap, and conducts biweekly beach seine and lower trophic surveys in addition to maintaining water quality instrumentation in the bypass. The YBFMP serves to fill information gaps regarding environmental conditions in the bypass that trigger migrations and enhanced survival and growth of native fishes, as well as provide data for IEP synthesis efforts.
Linked science activities
None specifiedCollaborators
Brian Schreier, Primary contact -
California Department of Water Resource [DWR]
Activity status
- 1 Awarded / Initiating (1998)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing (26 - 26)
- 3 Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $0
Location
Subbasins
Delta regions
Geographic tags
None specified
Products and outputs
Type | Title | Description | Views |
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DWR Biological Monitoring & Assessment | This webpage provides an overview of the biologica | 6 | |
Yolo Bypass Fish Monitoring Program Data Package 2018 | Overview of the Yolo Bypass Fish Monitoring Progra | 5 | |
Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) 2019 Work Plan and Funding | This Work Plan reflects the annuallyâ€planned | 2 |
Type and context
Science action area
Management themes
Environmental conditions
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Flood risk and land use management
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Habitat management
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Invasive / non-native species management
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Native species management
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Water quality
Science themes
Aquatic vegetation
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Environmental conditions
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Fish
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Floodplain
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Food webs
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Habitat changes
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Invasive / non-native species
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Invertebrates
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Nutrients, energy and food web
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Species
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Tidal wetlands
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Water quality
Types
Science functions
Management actions
Creation of favorable habitat conditions for native species
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Flood control
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Habitat protection / enhancement / restoration
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Natural environmental flows
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Population enhancement of listed species
Science Topics
Chinook Salmon
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Chlorophyll A / B
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Conductivity
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Delta Smelt
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Direction
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Dissolved oxygen
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Endangered species
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Fish
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Flood
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Food webs
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Green sturgeon
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Habitat
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Habitat restoration
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Insects
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Intertidal / transition zones
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Invasive / non native species
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Invertebrates
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Longfin Smelt
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Main channels
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Nitrogen
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Nitrogen / ammonia
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Nutrients
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Other species
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Other zooplankton
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Pelagic fish
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pH
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Phytoplankton
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Primary production
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Sacramento Splittail
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Salmon migration
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Salmon rearing
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Saltwater / freshwater marshes
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SAV/FAV
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Seasonally flooded
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Solar irradiance
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Stage
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Steelhead Trout
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Striped bass
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Sturgeon
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Submerged aquatic vegetation
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Surface water / flow
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Tides
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Turbidity
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Velocity
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Water
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Water temperature
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Wetlands
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White Sturgeon
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Zooplankton
Lead implementing organization
Partner implementing organizations
California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWS]
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National Marine Fisheries Service [NMFS]
Funding organizations
None specified
Funding programs
None specified
Funding sources
None specified