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PROJECTNUMBER TIT1 E PROJECT STATUSSCHEDULE AND MILESTONES89-107 2. Phase II: Develop samplecont.size calculations for PIT-tagrelease studies, conductcomputer studies of robustnessof models, develop alternativescenarios for PIT-tag studies,<strong>and</strong> develop computer package forstatistical design <strong>and</strong> analysis.90-77 Development of a System-Wide Date Initiated: April 1990 FY 1991: Implement squaw<strong>fish</strong> management in the(formerly Predator Control Program - ODFWLower Columbia River. Conduct indexing of the89-28) Results/Conclusions: Indexing of the significance of predation in the Snake RiverProiect Officer: W. Maslen significance of predation was conducted (Ice Harbor to Hell's Canyon Dam.)in the Lower Columbia River (BonnevilleQbiectives: to Ice Harbor Dam.) A pilot test <strong>fish</strong>- FY 1991 <strong>and</strong> beyond: Continue implementation <strong>and</strong>1. Determine the significance was initiated in the John Day Reservoir evaluation of system-wide squaw<strong>fish</strong> managementof predation in Columbia River to evaluate the feasibility of commer- <strong>program</strong>.reservoirs through implementa- <strong>and</strong> sport reward <strong>fish</strong>eries. Baselinetion of indexing of predator data were collected for evaluation ofabundance <strong>and</strong> integration with squaw<strong>fish</strong> management.consumption indices.2. Implement a squaw<strong>fish</strong>management development plan,beginning with a test <strong>fish</strong>eryin the John Day Reservoir in1990.3. Implement an evaluation ofthe Squaw<strong>fish</strong> Management Program.

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