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Phase I Study Plan for Fish and
Wildlife Studies for the Susitna
Hydroelectric Feasibility Studies
June 1980
June 2,1980
344-0541
Su Hydro
Fish and Wildlife
Studies
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State of Alaska
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TO:Robert Mohn .
Director afEnglneering
Alaska Power Authority
Anchorage
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F~OM:Thomas W.Tr~r"""'i
Regional Supervisor
Habitat Prot~tion Section
Oepar~ent of Fish and Game
Anchorage
~accordance with the discussions ~etweenyour agency and Acres-American
';~:jthe Alaska Department of Fish and.Game wi 11 participate in the
Sus1t:na Hydro Project Feasibility Studies pursuant to the final ization
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of the following agreement:.
.The'Alaska Power Authority APA and the Alaska Department af Fish and
Game have mutually agreed:
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1.that the fish and wildlife studies are a necessary effort to
determine potential impacts of the sus;tna'Hydr~electric Project on
,the valuable fish and.wi1.d1ife resources of the Susit"A.RtIS
Basin.Alaska Resources .
Library &lnformatton SefVlces
A"~borage,Ala~ka
.2.1:hat A<:res-Ainer1can.the prime contractor for the Susitna Hydroelectric
Proj~t Feasibility-Studies,wiJl re~lieH the results of AOF&G's
i r ie1d programs prov1ding'baselirre fish and wildlife population and
oab1'tat infonnationtand 'as'the Alaska Power Authorit.ies represer:ta-
tivapreparethe fishandwi1dl1fsExhibi~S,of the filing documents
for the FederalEn~rgy Regulatory Commission iicense for the project.
3.that,a1thQugh thestuciies conducted 1"Phase loi.the Susitna
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Hydroel ectric Feasi bi1 i ty Studies can provide a prel iminary aSS.essment
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of project impacts and are a basis for preparation for the Exhibit
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S,continuation studies into Phase II will be essential to make the
best judgement of the project impacts and identify fish and wildlife
mitigation alternatives.
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Therefore,the Alaska Power Authority has agreed to fund the Alaska
Department of.Fish and Game participation in the Susitna Hydro Feasibility
studies,and AOF&G agrees to implement.these studies as follows:
ADF&G Studies SusitnaHydro Feasibility Study Team and its General Functions
./1.The Alaska Department of Fish and Game will establish a Susitna
_.__~.Hydro Feasibi lity Studies Team.
2.The ADF&G Susitna Hydro Feasibil ity Studies Team will function in
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d.coordination and further development of the fish and wildlife
studies with the APA,Acres-American,other fish and wildlife
or resources agencies,and other fea'sibility study contractors
as appropriate
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b.the development and recommendation of the Department's policies,
concerns,and advices w1threspect to resource protection,
study direction and their progress to APA,Acres-Amer;can,
.other fish and wildlife and resource agencies and study contractors.
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c.representation of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game on
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the Fish and Wildlife Steering Committee,and for coordinating
the involvement af other delegated Department representatives
,-from outside the study team.
d.'review and approval.as delegated by the Commis'sioner to the
ADF&G Studies Coordinator.of the Susitna Hydro Project Feasibility
Study activities of APA,Acres-American or their subcontractors
which may affect State designated anadromaus fish waters
e.implemen'tation of the fisheries baseline studies.(Wildlife
studies are covered in a separate agreement,but staff of
these stu~ies ar.e part of theADF&G Studies Team.)
Administration and Supeort
APA has agreed:
1.To fund ACF&G administration and support services for overall
Susitna Hydro Project Studies coordination,planning and implementation
as shown in Attachment I.The purpose of these funds is to:
a.provide for basic State personnel and budget administration at
the Anchorage office of the StUdy Team,and additional1y Jund
administrative support required from within the ADF&G Division
of Administration in Juneau.
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b.,'provide for support services of:
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ADF&G personnel to develop,manage,and analyze data
being generated by the fisheries field program
ADF&G personnel to maintain and'construct equipment and
apparatus needed for the field program
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3)ADF&G personnel to ed'it scientific and technical reports
and documents generated by the field research program.
2.That Acres-American will provide certain supplemental administration
and support services di.rectly toADF&G as shown in Attachment II.
The purpose of this support is:
a)provide clerical assistance for typing of required reports and
documents related to the Susitna Hydro Project.
b)provide cartographic and drafting services for required
technical and scientific reports anddocum~nts
c)provide the full time assistance"of a hydraulic engineer to
the ACF&G to aid in the planning,implementation and evaluation
of seasonal and spatial habitat studies in consultation with
ADF&G,.the'Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service .
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d)provide office space,warehousing,workshop and outside storage
space to support the fisheries field studies,and the program
administrative,coordination and support staff,as well a~the
office supplies,office equipment and communication services
required for thi s staff •.
AOF&G agrees:
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that the Clerk IV under the $u-Hydro 'Coordinator,in addition to other
duties,will be responsible for the coordination,on a departmental
.-basis,of the monitoring and :administrative processing of all personnel,
purchasing,and accounting documents for the Division of Sport Fish,
Division of Corrmerical Fisheries,and Habitat Protection Section.The
DiVisions of Sport Fish and Commercial Fisheries will forward all approved
personnel,purchasing,and accounting documents directly to the Su-Hydro
Coordinator's Otfice to be processed for payment,etc.The Divisions of
Sport Fish and Comnercial Fisheries will provide to the Su-Hydro Coordinator's
Office,each month,copies of the payroll warrant re9iste~sJ monthly
expenditure journals (MEJs),and current year authorization balances
runs for their codes affected by the APA project.The Clerk IV.in .
turn,will provide to the Divisions of Sport Fish and Commercial Fisheries
monthly audit reports on the status of their fund balances.
Fi e1 d Progral'!
ADF&G agrees to implement the fisheries-aquatic studies program as shawn
in Attachment III.
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APA and Acres-American have agreed that Acres-American will provide
the equipment shown in Attachment IV for use in the ADF&G fisheries
program.The schedule for obtaining and the release and use of
this equipment to AOF&G by Acres-Ameri~an will be in accordance
with the field study timeframes shown in Attachment III.
Helicopte~Support
APA and AcreS-American have agreed that Acres-American will provide
helicopter support for transport of field crews!equipment and
material in the studies area.Theminirnum air hour requirements
for helicopter support will basically follow these outlined in
ADF&G1s October 31.1979 study proposals and modified to the timeframes
below:
.,Resident &Juvenil e Anadromous Study
Spatial &Seasonal Habitat Study
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88 hrs.
20 hrs.
loa hrs.
Phase II
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46 hrs
20 hrs.
66 hrs.
Reporting Requirements
The Department of Fhh and Game will follow 'the schedule of reporting
requirements to Acres-American and Terrestrial Environmental
Services ~s shown in Attachment V.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game will provide procedures
manual sections to Acres-Pmerican and Terrestrial Environmental
Services in accordance with Attachment VI.
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storage space 1 ,000 ft.2 11
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rne overall goals of the AOF&G Study are to:
1.Oetarmine the relative abundance and distribution of ~dult
anadromous fish populations within the drainage.
2.Determine the distribution and abundance of selected resident
and juvenile anadromous fish populations.
3.Determine the spatial and seasonal habitat requirements of
anadromous and resident fish species during each stage of
their lire histories.
Determine the e~onom1cJ recreational,social,and aesthetic
values of the existing resident and anadrcmous fish stocks and
habitat.
The Oepar~uent has not developed a specific work plan for this
objecti've but thE!stud;es ccnductad under tn;s RSA 'Ni 11
contribute from the standpoint of providing information which
will have value to the socioeconomic studies that will be.,
developed by'Acres-American and their subcont~actor,
5.Oetennine the impact the DEI,i'Canyon project 'Hill nave on the
aquatic:e~osystems and any required mitigation prior to
construction approva.l decision.This is the primary obje~-:i'le
of both Phase I and II studies.Tni s will he discussed in
detail in -the Phase II wo~k when it is written.
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6.Determine a long-term plan of study,if the project is authorized,
to monitor the impacts during and after project completion.
This is also an objective of Phase IL
The study areas are generally categorized within the following locations:
A.Cook Inlet area
B.Cook Inlet to the Yentna River confluence
C.Yentna River to the Talkeetna River confluence
D.Talkeetna River confluence to the Devils Canyon dam sit~
E.Devil Canyon dam site to the Tyane River confluence
Scaling of the proposed"studies with respect to timing,geographic
locations,and intensity has been done with consideration of the resource
'knowledge available for each of the geographic locations identified
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STOCK ASSESSMENT OF ADULT ANADROMOUS FISH POPULATIONS
Background
The·Susitna River salmon stoc~s are major contributors to the Cook Inlet
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area recteational and cOtmlercial'fisheries.Determining total escapement
into this system is complicated by the glacial conditions of the major
streams and the enormity of the area.Management of the northern Cook
Inlet salmon stocks has been difficuH due to the mixed stock commercial
fishery in Cook Inlet and the lack of adequate tools to provide accurate
in-season escapement estimates for the drainage.
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The major hydroelectric ~roject impacts on the anadromous fish species
are expfK.ted to be due to changes .in habitat.Alteration of the normal
flow regimes and the physical and chemical water characteristics will
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probably be the most critical impacts.It is difficult at this time to
determine the distance downstream from the proposed dams that changes
will occur.Studies conducted by Townsend (1975)in the Peace River
demonstrate that effects were observed 730 miles downstream from the
Bennett Dam.
Baseline fisheries inventories were conducted by the Alaska Department
of Fish and Game in the upper Susitna River during the 1974-1977 field
seasons.Emphasis has been on the inventory of adult and juvenile
salmon stocks and habitat assessment •.Ongoing Alaska Department of Fish
and Game research investigations have concentrated on determining salmon
escapement into the Susitna River and the distribution of these escapements.
Emphasis has,however,been primarily on sockeye salmon.Successful tag
~nd recovel·y proj~ct~were o~er~ted in the lower river during 1975 and
1977 and the feasibility of sonar operation was tested in the mainstem
Susitna River approximately 25 miles upstream from Cook I~l~L du)ing
1916.Side-scan sonar counters have been utilized to detennine escapements
.into the,river 5i nee 1977 and are considered the state-of-the-art equi pment
for determining escapements in glacial river systems inAlaska.
Only through total stock assessment will it be possible to determine
.-.what portion of the Susitna River salmon stocks will be affected by the
project and determine the level of mitigative measures which will ultimately
be required.It is essential to know what portion the affected stocks
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contribute to the total Susitna River salmon escapement in order to
determine potential changes in fish populations and numbers.An evaluation
of the contribution of the Susitna River salmon runs to the Cook Inlet
fisheries is essential to establishing the importance of the Susitna
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River salmon to the economy of the Cook 101 etarea as a whole.
Study Ae2roach
Adult anadromous fisheries studies will be divided into five major
geographical areas.A1l studies,however,will be interrelated.The
following outlines baseline $tudies required for each area and general
work plans.
l.Ccok In 1at Area.Contributi on of the Sus itna Ri vel"Salmon Stocks
to the Cook Inlet Fisheries -Quantitative Separation of Stocks
Objectives
The objectives in this study are to:
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identify the proportion of the Susitna River salmon stocks
harvested by the commercial and recreational fisheries;and
determine quantitatively that portion of the total catch
produced in the Susitna River drainage.
The major area of salmon resQurcecompetit1an ;s within the Upper Cook
Inlet area,Le.,that area north of the latitude of Anenor Point.The
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Susitna River salmon stock?ar.e intennixed with other large salmon
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stocks p~oduced from the Kenai Peninsula and west side of Cook Inlet.
All five species of Pacific salmon are harvested in Upper Cook Inlet.
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The majority of these salmon pass through the area at the same time y
thus creating a mixed species and mixed stock fishery.Any feasibility
study of the Susitna River project will require an assessment of the
contribution of the Susitna River salmon populations to the commercial
and recreatio~al fisheries.
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Work Pl an
Commercial catch data ;s available through the Alaska Department of Fish
and Game.Final statistical runs are available through 1976 and preliminary
data is available through the current years harvest.
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Identification and separation of the various stocks of salmon will be by
scale pattern analysis and/or electrophoresis.Differences in scale patterns
have already been found to exist in sockeye and coho salmon populations
in Cook Inlet and the Sus1tna River stocks have been statistically.
,separated from the other -major Cook Inlet stocks.Data is,however,
only available for one age class.Chum and pink salmon stocks have not
successfully been separated on the basis of scale pattern analysis in
other areas,due to the absence of freshwater growth.E1ectrophoretic
techniques would be employed for stock identification of these species.
An analysis of length-weight relationships may provide sufficient data
for these two species.
The program requires the regular collection of scales and tissue samples
from the commercial catch and from the major salmon producing areas
(i .e.,known escapement samples).Expansion of the on-going Alaska
Department of Fish and Game Stock Separation Program would provide the
necessary data base for stock assessment of sockeye,coho,and chinook
salmon.Cost estimates and design of this program are based on incorporating
these studies with ADF&G programs.If a separate program is designed
additional funding would be required for sampling crews and laboratory
equipment and analysis.
Sampling design would be divided into two major components:collection
of scales and laboratory and computer analysis of scale patterns.
A minimum of 250 seal as per sped es and age e1as s wi 11 be abta i ned
'during each fishing period.Known escapement samples would be obtained
from existing research and management programs.Three additional
cannery sampling crews (2 people each)will be required to obtain scale
samples.Staff time will be ~equired to design a program for chinook
salmon.Existing crews should,however t be adequate to conduct sampling.-.
The AOF&G scale laboratory would be used to process samples.A supervisor
and a second shift would be added to the staff to maximize the use of
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existing equipment.A digitizing station would have to be added to the
existing microcomputer.Additional computer time 'Nould be required.
The feasibility of separating pink and chum salmon stocks by electro-
phoretic techniques probably could be determined after one sampling
season.rf this technique is unsuccessful it would be discontinued and
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other methods would be evaluated.Analysis will be done either under
contract to the University of Alaska or by the staff of the ADF&G
Fisheries Rehabilitation and Enhancement Division.A minimum of 1,000
fish samples per fishery s~ould be obtained for each species.Known i
escapement samples will also have to be collected.Three sampl ing crews
would be required.
2.Cook Inlet/Susitna river confluence to the Yentna River confluence.
Stock assessment of the adult salmon Ropulations
.Objectives
The objectives of these studies are to provide:
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escapement data,by salmon species,into the lower Susitna
River;
differentia ti on of the Susi tn"a and Yentna river stock cO'ntributi on;
timing of the salmon migrations;
4.movements as related to stream flow and water quality;and
5.utilization of the mainstem river for spawning.
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Total·escapement infonnation for the Susitna River drainage is generally
lacking.Various methods have been utilized by the Alaska Department of
Fish and Game since 1974.Recent developments in side-$can sonar have
provided the most valuable tool,to date,for evaluating in-season·
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escapement by species.Emphasis has,however,been on sockeye salmon.
Work Plan
Commercial Fisheries Division of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game
currently operates an escapement project in the vicinity of Susitna
Station as a part of their on-going sockeye·s~lmon research program.
Expansion of this program would 'providethe necessary escapement data
required for the Susitna Hydro-Project baseline studies.Sonar counters
and fishwheels would be operated from May "through mid-October to deter-
mine escapement by species.This would require funding of the existing
project beyond its normal operating dates.Data from this program would
be correlated to the Stock Separation program within Cook Inlet and
additional escapement studies in the upper Susitna River.
A sonar escapement enumeration program would be required in the lower
Yentna River to differentiate between Yentna and Susitna river produc-
tion.Comparative analysis of the Yentna River escapement data and,the
mainstem Susitna River sonar data would be made to determine stock
contribution of each system.Two side-scan sonar counters·and two
fishwheels (for species apportionment)would be deployed on the Yentna
Ri ver.
Salmon captured in the fishwheels at the Susftna Station sites will
be marked with a color and a number coded Peterson disc tag.Numbers
of salmon tagged will be based on a statistically valid sample size.
Mark.ed fis,h wi 11 be recaptured upstream to provi de an assessment of
stocks utilizing this area.
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Migrational timing da,ta would be obtained from fishwheel catch data at
thes'onar site.
Scale samples will be obtained from the fishwheel catch to provide a
kn~wn data base for Cook Inlet stock separation studies.A minimum of
40 samples per day wil1 be required.for ea.ch species.
Eulachon»an anadromous smelt,utilize the lower mainstem Susitna and
Yentna rivers for spawning.The extent of utilization of the mainstem
river will be documented and a review of the population status win be
made.
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3.Yentna River confluence to Talkeetna.Stock Assessment of Adult
Salmon Populations
Objectives
The objectives of these stock assessment studies are to determine.the:
1.numbers of adult,salmon utilizing this area for migration and
spawning;
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2.migrational timing of the adult salman;
3.recreational utilization of these stacks;and
4.movement of salmon as reiated to stream flow and water quaiity.
Background
Many of the important recreational use areas occur within this area of
the river.These areas have -read access on the east side of the river
and receive high use via aircraft transportation an the west side.All
five species of adult salmon utilize this area for spawni.ng and migration.
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Due to the braided "4ture of the Susitna River in this area many impacts
are expected to be seen due to alterations of stream flow.
Work Pl an
One side-scan sonar projects will be established within this area of the
river.Seasonal apportioned counts by species will be compared to the
lower Susitna and Yentna river sonar projects to determine importance of
this area to the entire drainage..Fishwheels and possibly other sampl ing
gear will be used to apportion sonar counts.
The sonar project will be located in the vicinity cf Sunshine.These
programs will provide information on':1).the importance of this area of
the river for spawning;2)the extent to which this area is used for
migration to spawning areas upstream of Talkeetna;and 3)the contribution
of these salmon stocks to the total Susitna River drainage.A total of
2 side-scan sonar counters and 4 fishwheels will be required.
All salmon captured in the fishwheels at the 'ISunshine sitell will be .
marked with a color-and number-coded Peterson disc tag.Marked fish
will be recaptured upstream to provide an assessment of stocks utilizing
this area.
Migrational timing wi11 be dete.mined by fishwheel catches at the sonar
projects and survey crews.
Recreational utilization of these sa1mon stocks will be detennined
partially by on-going ADF&Gcreel census programs ..Expansion of these
programs will be required to adequately monitor all species.The creel-
census programs will also provide data on migrational timing and tag
recoveries.
Movement of salmon through this geographic area will be monitored by
:remote sensing devices for radio tagged fish.,,Sonar counters may also
provide horizontal distributlon data for that particular area.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game survey data will be used to detennine
chinook salmon escapements into major tributaries.These surveys may
have to be expanded to assure adequate coverage of major tributaries.
4.Talkeetna to-Oevi 1 Canyon Dam Site.Stock Assessment of Adul t.
Salmon Populations
Objectives
The objectives within this study area are to detennine the:
stock assessment of the Susitna-Chulitna-Talkeetna stocks;
migrational timing of the salmon stocks;
recreational utilization;
movement of sa lmonstocks through this,area as rel ated to "
stream f10w and water quality.
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Background
Popu-1atio"n estimates of salmon species utilizing the Susitna River above
the Chulitna River confluence were estimated during the 1974. 1975,and
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1977 field seasons based on tagging and subsequent recovery of fish.
These studies indicate a portion of the salmon tagged are not destined
to spawn above the tagging site,but rather below it.The importance
and extent of this milling.behavior in the upper river areas requires
definition.The alterations in flow and water quality in the mainstem
river after project completion could significantly affect this behavior
and consequently spawning success.
Observations of spawning areas between the Chulitna and Susitna river
confluence upst..-eam to Portage Creek during fall surveys indicate that a
reduction in flow to p..-oposed post-construction levels would prevent
access to mdny important spawning areas.
Work Plan
Sa lmon escapenent estimates wi 11 be detennined by a tag and recovery ,
program in this area.Fish marked at the IIS uns hine site lC will be recovered
by ground survey crews upstream from the Chulitna River confluence.
Surveys of major spawning areas between Talkeetna and the Dev;l Canyon
dam site wi1l be conducted in conjunction with juvenile studies to
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determine distribution.
Escapement estimates will be compared to sonar project located in the-lowet river,primarily the "Sunshine site,"and will provideinfonnation
an importance of the upper river for spawning and also contribution af
the Ta lkeetna and Chul i tna river salmon stocks to·the enti re dra;nage.
Migrational timing Of salmon stocks utilizing this area will be"detennined
by stream surveys.
-Recreational use within this 'area will be determined by a creel-census
program.
5.Devil Canyon dam site to the ryone River confluence.Stock
Assessment of Adult Salmon Populations
9b jective
To determine if salmon utilize that area of the Susitna River above
Dev;1 Canyon.,
Background
Studies conducted during the late 1950's indicate that Cook Inlet salmon
stocks are unable to ascend the Susitna River beyond Devil Canyon,the
htter being a natural water velocity barrier to migration (U.S.Department
pf the Interior,1957).Reports fram local residents of salmon observations
above Devil Canyon indicate that this should be investigated further.
Work Plan
Surveys and escapement sampling will be conducted in the proposed
impoundment areas between the Denali Highway and Devil Canyon during
peY";ods of peak adult salmon abundance.Initial observations will be
conducted by aerial surveys to document the presence or absence of adult
salmon.Surveys will be done in conjunction with resident fish investigations.
Data obtained will be uti'izedto determine necessary mitigation measures.
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STOCK ASSESSMENT OF ADULT RESIDENT FISH AND JUVENILE RESIDENT AND
ANAORQMOUS FISH POPULATIONS
Study Approach
Adult and juvenile resident fisheries studies will be divided 1nto three
major geographical areas.All studies,however,wi1l be interrelated.
The following outlines baselines studies required for each area and
general work plans.
1.Cook Inlet/Susitna River confluence to the Talkeetna River confluence.
Stock Assessment of the Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish
Populations.
Objectives
The objectives of these studies are to:
1.Oetennine specific occurence and species composition of
resident and juvenile anadromous stocks throughout the year
within the Susitna River mains.tem and within"the reaches of
tributary streams regularly 10f1 uenced by the Sus;tna Ri ver.
Of particular importa.nce to this study are the Alexander
Creek,Flat Horn Lake.Deshka River and Willow Creek;
2.Define any apparent seasonal changes in occurrence and relative
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abundance of resident and juvenile anadromous species at the
confluence of tributary systems and the Susitna mainsta~;
3.Develop suitable sampling techniques for the collection and
determination of relative abundance of,resident and juvenile.
anadromous species in the Susitna mainstem throughout the
year;
4.Define and describe habitat type utilization by resident and
juvenile anadromous species throughout the year and at varying
hydrologic conditions;
Background
ThiS reach of the Susitna River encompasses many important fi 5n producing
and recreational fishing tributaries and is an area of critical environmenta1
con'cern because of the possible seasonal use and migration between
clearwater tributaries and the Susitna River.Studies of these seasonal
migrations and the distribution of resident and juvenile anadromous fish
in and to habitats in the 5usftna River are essential.The studies
would be initiated for selected streams and for a prescribed distance:
upstream throughout the year.Expansion or retirement of these studies
would depend on confirmation for migration and habitat use by resident
and juvenile anadl"'omous fish in the Susitna River.-If confinnation of
these movements and distribution to the Susitna is positive,the basic
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inventory w~ll,in conjunction with the study task on habitat evaluation,
identify specific year to year study locations for ongoing programs
required to determine fishery impacts on the fish populations.
Work Plan
The initial year of this study,1981 will be comprised of two field
()peratiqns,a sumner and a winter program on the Susitna River
A crew of three biologists,utilizing a riverboat as their primary means of
transportation,will operate in the Susitna mainstem and tributary systems
during the ice free months,May through October.Their responsibilities
w'il 1 incl ude:
1.Sampling using established techniques and their adaptations
including gill nets,minnow traps,adult traps,angling,
seines,and el~ctrofishing.
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3.
Developing suitable techniques for sampling the Susitna mainstem.
Particular emphasis wi11 be placed on the design of an effective
stationary fish trap.
Classifying in terms of depth,velocity,turbidity,and substrate
types in conjunction with the sampling of resident popUlations.
It is essential that close cooperation is maintained between
hydrologic and fisheries research.
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4.Tag adult resident fish and note species,size,date and
10,cation of capture.
A crew of four biologists will carry out fi~heries research during the
winter month5.This facitof the field operations will be based on road
access until such time as the mainstem Susitna ice condition has stablized
sufficiently to provide safe transportation via snowmachine,.This cre',,*
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1.Survey in the proxim1ty of areas surveyed during the previous
Surrrner using established sampling techniques such as gill nets
and minnow traps.As ice conditions improve and data is
analyzed this effort will be expanded to include"as much of
the study area as possible.
2.Design an effective resident species adult trap for use in
this stUdy area as established sampling techniques meet with
limited success when applied under a cover of ice in the river
environment.
3..Classify habitat in terms of ice cover,depth,velocity turbidity,
and substrate in conjunction with sampling of resident populations.
Following the first season's determination of resident and juvenile
anadromous fish occurrence,areas of greatest availability and suitable
methods of captur'e ,the 1982 program will be directed to largely the
same areas.and intensified with respect to relative abundance and preferred
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habitat utilization.The 1982 study plan will again consist of two segments.
summer field operat~onSt and winter field operations.
A crew of three biologis~s utilizing a riverboat as their primary means
of transportation will operate in the Susitna mainstem and tributary
systems during the ice free months to:
1.Confirm previous seasons data base with regard to occurrence
and species composition.
2.Determine relative abundance of resident stocks in predeter-
mined locations by seasonal period and further establish
patterns of intrasystem migration.
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3.Further define preferred habitat parameters.
4.Continue to tag adult resident fish and note any recaptures
from previous year.
A crew of four biologists wil1 carryon the initial year's study from
January through April.This four man crew'will begin the second field
season in December of 1982 and following the first season's determina-
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tions the program will:
1.be expanded to include additional areas;
'2.be intens1fied at one or two predetermined locations;and
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3.cont,inue to detenn1ne habitat requirements.
2.Talkeetna Ri ver confl uence to Devi 1 Canyon.Stock Assessment
of the Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish Populations.
Objectives
The objectives ()f programs within this study area are to:
1.Determine specific occurance and species composition of resident
and anadromous stocks utilizing the mainstem Susitna River and
HiS major tributaries;
2.Define seasonal changes in occurrence and abundance of resident
and anadromous specis within the mainstem Susitna River and
itl s tT'ibutaries;
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3.Define habitat types util ized by resident anadromous fish
species,seasonally throughout this year,at varying hydrologic
conditions,both within the mainstem Stisitna River and the
major tributaries;and
4.Establish the impacts of flow regulation upon the habitat
which currently meets seasonal requirements of resident and
anadromous fish stocks within the study area.
~acksround
This study area inc:ludes the mainstem Susitna River and a number of
resident game fish and provide spawning and rearing habitat for anadromous
species.Several of the more important lateral tributaries-are Portage
Creek,rndian River,Gold Creek,and Fourth of July C~eek.All are
located in the upper reaches of the study area and in the general vicinity
of the railroad crossing at Gold Creek.
Five species of Pacific salmon,chinook,coho,sockeye,pink and"chum
are native to .this portion of the study area.The most important resident'
fish species within this area are Arctic grayling and rainbow trout,
however,burbot,whitefish Dolly Varden and various other species are
al so present.
While a higher degree of reliability in knowledge of possible flow,
water quality,and stream morphology changes exists in this reach
because of previously collect~d baseline data,baseline studies on
resident and juvenile anadromous fish must be initiated to better detail
specific occurrence,distribution,and seasonal migration and habitat
use of the Susitna River as well as document the population sizes OT
resident fish.
Work Pl an
Que to limited access to much of the Susitna River upstream of Talkeetna,
and related high cost of transportation,work proposed for 1981 is
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limited to the Indian River -Portage Creek -Gold Creek area.This
area is accessible by railroad and can be fnvestigated by a sing1e field
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crew located in the Gold Creek area.These investigations will be
extended downstream into other areas in the second and tnird years of
study.
A four man ctew will be located in the Geld Creek or Indian River area
housed in a local cabin or tent camp,and provided with a river boat and
Zodiac type raft to conduct the following activities:
1.Establish the occurrence and species composition of resident
and anadrornous fisnstocks uti1izing the mainstem Susitna
R1"E~r during the period May through October of 1981.This
work will entail intensive netting,electro-shocking,trapping,
or use of set lines or other suitable collection methods
within the mainstem reach from Fourth-of-July Creek upstream
to Portage Creek.Some of these collection devices are expected
to require modification and/or develQpment as the season
progr~sses.
2.Perform similar sampling by net,electro-shock,trap or
angling within the Indian River,Portage Creek.Gold Creek,
and Fourth-af-July Creek tributaries.A program of fish
tagging wi 11 beimpl emented to define intra-system movement.
3.Creel 'census ang1ers util izing these four streams to detennine
harvest of res ident fi sh by:a)speci es,b)age c1 ass,c)
size,d)seasonal period,and e)area of availability.The
creel census will also help with recovery of tagged fish.
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4.Conduct the adult anadromous studies in this area in cooperation
with the anadromous program.
Following the first seasons determinations of resident and anadromous
fish occurrence,areas of greatest availability,and suitable methods of
capture,the 1982 program will be directed to largely the same areas and
intensi fied tel include population estimati ons and preferred habi tat
uti11zation.
A similar two man crew will be located in the Indian River or Gold Creek
area,depending upon which seems more appropriate as a result of the
first year study.The same equipment.will be utilized.Study objectives
for 1982 wi 11 be as fo 11 ows:
1.Determine relative abundance of res ident andanadromous fish
stocks in Indian River and Portage Creek,at predetermined
locations,by seasonal period,and further define intra-system
movements and migrations.These studies win necessitate an
intensified tag and recovery program to provide instantaneous
population estimates at specific seasonal periods and also
numerous aeria1 surveys.While the methods with which to
accomplish this work may be more apparent after the first
years efforts ,1t is at thi s time cons i dered 1ike 1y that
trapping devices or a statistically designed angling scheme
may.be most appropriate.
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2.Conduct simila~studies in appropriate sections of the mainstem
river and side channels during spring,summer,and fall.
Techniques for this work segmentwi11 be similar to objective
No .1.
3.Define habitat utilization of reSident and anadromous species
both within the mainstem and the Gold Creek,Fourth ..of-July
Creek,Indian River,and Portage Creek tributaries as related
to hydrologic conditions.
Areas of resident and anadrort'lous fish preference will be
surveyed in terms of flow,substrate,turbidity,depth,etc.
to determine if these par~eters are responsible far instream
movements and distribution.These data will be correlated
with historical climatological data and mainstem flows.
Particular emphasis will be placed upon this facet during
periods when mainstem flows approach the proposed regulated
flow.
4.Determine mid-winter occurrence and diStribution of resident
and juvenile anadromous fish species both in Indian River and
the mainstem Susitna River.
As Indian River is the only major accessible upper tributary
stream during mid-wint!r,these studies will be limited to it.
The mainstem river is characterized as being extremely dangerous
to wor~:in mid-winter due to poor ice conditions.As deemed
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possible,netting,trapping,and set lines will be utilized to
detl!rmine occurrence and distribution of resident species
during the winter months and to recapture fish tagged earlier
in the year.
Winter sampling of both the tributary and mainstem will be
conducted during November and December on a field trip basis,
on a monthly schedule.No permanent camp is contemplated.
3.Devil Canyon to the Tyone River confluence.Stock Assessment
of Resident and Anadromous Fish Populations
Objectives
The objectives in this study area are to:
1.determine specific occurrence and species composition of fish
stocks utiliZing the mainstem Susitna River and itls major
tributari es;
.2.define seasonal changes in occurrence and abundance offish
species within the mainstem Susitna River and,tributaries;
3.define habitat types utilized by fish species,seasonally
throughout the year,at varying hydrologic conditions;both
within the mainstem Susitna River and major tributaries;
4.establish the impacts of inundation ~pon the aquatic habitat
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of the clearwater tributaries.necessary to sustain the indigenous
fish species;and
5.conduct complete hydrological surveys at the tributary mouths
and at predetermined locations on each tributary .
.Background
This area of study includes the more than fifty miles of the mainstem
Susitna River and tributary streams.which will be either totally or
partially inundated by construction of the Devil/Watana Hydroelectric
Campl ex.
This portion of the Susftna River drainage lies in a truly wilderness
setting,is roadless.is inaccessable eicept by boat or light aircraft,
and is only moderately utilized by recreational anglers at this time.
Angling in this reach of the Susitna River system can be termed a
"qual ity experience.II
This area has obvious identifiable habitat and biological impacts due to
eventual inundation of segments of the clearwater tribut3.ries feeding
the impoundment.Critical habitat needs.as well as recreational fishing
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opportunities.are provided primarily at the mouths of these respective
tributaries.
Workplan
A three man creW will work in the proposed impoundment area during the
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ice free months,utilzing helicopter and light aircraft for transportation
throughout the study area.The study crew will be housed in a temporaryjprotable
field camp.Investigations will be directed to;
1.Conduct extensive on-the-ground surveys of Goose,Jay,Kosina,
Watana,Deadman,Tsusena,and Fog creeks,and the Oshetna
River.These investigations will include hydrological surveys
and \/1111 detennine the types of aquatic habitat currently
available to resident species ..
3.Extensive netting,trapptng,and fish collection will be
conducted to determine the specific occurence,and compostion
of resident species occupying these eight tributarial waters.
As possible,efforts will be directed to determine the extent
of seasonal intra--seasonal migrations.
4.To·tag any and all adult fish captured for determination of
-intra-systemmovem~nt and migrations.
Upon completion of t~e first year's (CY-81)assessment.of aquatic habitats,
,-and biological di:)tribution of fish species within the impoundment arp.:l
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tributaries,investigations will be directed to the upland lake areas
and the mainstE!!lI Susitna proper.
A two man field crew will again operate with a transportable field camp,
utilizing hel icopter and 1i ght aircraft for transportati on.Investi ga-
tions will begin as soon as ~ice-out"occurs in the spring arid continue
until freeze up in the fall.
Studies in CY-1982 will be directed to:
1.Surveys of fish utilizing selected t~ibutarial stream mouths
throughout the season to determine intra-system movements of
resident fish,and their reliance upon the mainstem river
during the critical winter months.Tentative stream selections
are Kosina,Jay,and Watana creeks.
A semi-permanent camp will be located in the vicinity of these
stream mouths,and the individual streams sa~pledfor fish
occurrence on an established sampling schedule throughout the
season ..
2.ConduCi:surveys of upland lakes associated 'oIIith mainstem"
Susitna:River tributary streams for fi sh population and rc:lated
biological data.Habitat infonnation will also be collected
from inlet and outlet streams,and be used later in determining
the impacts to seasonal migrations and biological requirements
of resident fish as a result of impoundment,road construction,
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3.To determine resident fish occurrence and distribution within
the nlainstem Susitna River throughout the spring-su~er-fal1
per;olds.This work wi 11 be accompli shed by the same ff e1d.
crew utilizing a chartered boat for transportation qn a pre-
determined sampling schedule.Nets,trot lines,traps.etc.
will be used to determine fish presence.
4~To continue to collect complete hydrological data.
It is anticipated the single two man crew will be capable of performing
all the above tclsks.Oetennination of mainstem fish occurrence and
distribution (#:l)will be accompl ished by two or three scheduled week
long trips thr.ough the impoundment area •
.The upland lake surveys will be accompl ished during "non-sample"periods
.at the tributary mouths.Close coordination will be necessary,as will
helicopter support at frequent intervals.
TITLE
SEASONAL AND SPATIAL HABITAT STUDY
Study Approach
Spatial and seasonal habitat studies will be divided into three major
geographical areas.Sampling upstream of the Susitna-Ta,lkeetna river
confluence will be conducted primarily by fisheries study groups.
Design of sampl ing programs wi 11 .be done by the habi tat stud;es superyi sor.
These studies will be perfanned in addition to work proposed by ON·R,but
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·~ill be done in close cooperation and coordination with that agency and
other tasks performed by consul tants as a part of the overall SiJsitna
Hydro-feasibility study.It is anticipated that other agencies such as
the USGS and USFWS will also provide support for these instream flow
studies.
The following outl ines baseline studies requi red for each study area:
1.Cook Inlet to the Talkeetna-Susitna river confluence.*Spatial
and Seasoncll Habitat Requirements of Fish Pooulations.
Objectives
The objectives within this study area are to:
1.define essential seasonal habitat requirements for incubation,
rearing.spawning.and passage of anadromous and resident fish
populations;
2.define the seasonal relationships between flow regimes and
essential physical and biological habitat characteristics;
3.define the relationships between the tributary and slough
physiochemical and biological habitats with the mainstem
Sus;tna River at various flow regimes;
4.develop state-of-the-art capabilities to evaluate habitat
characteristics in this difficult reach of river;and
'*Habitat study pl ans for the estura f ne area will be based upon the
findings of Phase I studies and initiated in the Phase II biological
$tudies.
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5.generate data essential for evaluating the effects of various
flow regimes on terrestrial and reparian habitat.
Background
This reach of the Susitna River provides important habitat for rearing,
incubating,spawning,and migrating resident and anadramous fish species.
Unfortunately,its physical characteristics also make it one of the most
difficult to evaluate.Studies of seasonal habitat characteristics wil1
be coordinated on an annual basis with the life history and distribution
fi sl1 stud i es (b,oth anadromous and res i dent).
Expansion or telrmination of these studies will depend upon determination
and confirmatio"of;
1.The seasonal habitat requirements between various life history
stages of the'resident and anadromous fish.
2.The relationship of seasonal habitat to various discharges.
If positive confirmation is provided by the habitat study in conjunction
witli other biololgical studies,specific year to year study locations
shou1d be identi'fied for ongoing programs to determine the effects of
the project on the fish and wildlife resources in this portion of the
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Work Plan
The initial year of this study will be comprised of essentially three
field ~perat1ons:
1.mainstem seasonal instream flow measurements;
2.tributary seasonal instream flow measurements;and
3.collection of other physiochemical and biological habitat
data.
A crew of biologists wi1lutilize a customized riverboat as their pri(T\ary
means of transportation and will operate in the mainstem and selected
tributary systems during the ice-free months May through October to:
1.Procure equipment.
Z.Establish and refine large river instream flow measurement
techniques.
3.Collect instream flow data in tems of depth,velocity,wetted
perimeter,and substrate.
4.Collect water quality data as related to discharge.
rtis essential that items 2 and 3 be coordinate~with other fishery
related and hydrological studies.
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,-2.Talkeetna River confluence upstream to Cevil canyon.Seatia1
and Seasonal Habitat Requirements of Fish Populations.
,~See Resident Fish Study Proposal.
3.·Devil CanYl::ln damsite upstream to the Ty.one River confluence.
Spatial and Seasonal Habitat Requirements of F1sh Populations.,
.iSeetheResiden1~Fi sh Study Proposal for thi's area.
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ADMINISTRATION &SUPPORT
AOF&G FISHERIES STUDIES BUDGET SUMMARY
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
PHASE I
FY 1981 FY 1982
PHASE II
FY 1982-83
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.Oivision of Adminisltration
;'""I-Iabi tat Protection Secti on
Sport Fish Division
Subtotal Adm.&Support
"STOCK ASSESSMENT OF A,DUL T FISH
-POPUlATIONS -~OMMERCtAC FISH
trrQ rs ION
24.4
74.S
179.7
278.6
25.2
65.0
192.1
283.3
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SO.S
202.6
266.6
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Scale Pattern Analysis -Cook Inlet
Electrophoresis -Cook Inlet -
Susitna Station
'fentnaStation
Sunshine Station
Cr-ee 1 Census
Studies Supervisor
Su~total Adult Stock Assessment
_STOCK ASSESSMENT OF ADULT RESIDENT
FISH &JUVENfCt ~ES"&ANADROMOUS
..FISH POPULAr IoN -SPORT FISH
OIVISION
Devil Canyon to Tyone River
Talkeetna River to Devil Canyon
Cook Inlet to Talkeetna River
Subtota 1
SPATIAL &SEASONAL HABITAT STUDY -
SPORT FISH DIVISION
Cook In1et to Devil Canyon
Above Devil Canyon.air charter
Sub total
GRANO TOTAL
Equipment to be provided by Acres
American Inc.
25.6 87.6 .115.2.
16.4 24.3
35.3 38.9 is.6
37.8 46.5 83.4
46.7 50.6 101.9
9.3 24.5 34.6
39.4 24.5 39.2
210.5 297.0 449.9
27.5 35.9 72.8
52.9 66.1 123.1
103.0 86.0 208.8
1e3.~lS8.0 404-.7
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140.9 129.9 301.6
2.7 2.7 5;4
143.6 132.6 307.0
816.1 900.9 1428.2
414.9
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ADMINISTRATION ANO SUPPORT (Subschedule)
Div;sion of Administr'ation
line 100 -Personal Services
Account.Clk.III (mm 12.6.12)
To.ta 1 0;v.of Adm;ni stra ti on
Habitat Protection Section
FY 1981--
24.4
24.4
PHASE
FY 1982
26.2
26.2
Line 100 R Personal Services
HB IV,Susitna Hydro.Pro Coord.
(rrnn 12. 12.6)
CL IV (mm 12.6,12)
Line 200 -Travel
Travel and Per diem
Line 300 -Contractua 1 Ser~..I .
.Q.ta ~r1UiQllisiGg ,Cep.tj.';,.~~t
~;fme~e ~~a;r.Freight.
Transp./charter
Une 400 -Commodities •et-O I,'~~
Clothing.materials,-eee~~
Total Habitat ~rotection Section
SpOT·t Fish Division,
44.9 48.6·
22.1 12.4
67.0 61 .0
3.0 'LS
1.0 '.5
2.0 1.0
3.0 1.5
1.5 1.0
74.5 65.0
Line 100 -Personal Services
F8 IV Aqu.Studies Coord.(mm 12.12.6)
Biometrician (mm 1Z,9.9)
•EDP Programmer II (mm 6.9,9)
Oa ta Contra 1 ell<.J:!(m 6,9.9)
Publications Spec.rr (mm 6)
Maintenance Mech.II (mm 6,6,12)
.FT III (mm 2.2,4.)
Line ZOO -Travel
Travel and Per diem
Line 300 -Contractual Services
Data Processing
Equipment repair,Fr~ight.
Transp./charter
Line 400 -Commodities
Clothing,materials.etc.
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46 ..5
42.8
16.6
13,,5
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17.3
4.4
141 •1
12.2
6.0
10.0
16.0
10.4
49.5
33.9
25 •.2
20.4
17.8
17.3
4.4 .
168.5
5.8
5.5
6.1 '
11 .5
5.2
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FY 1981
~~ANAOROMOUS ADULT -STOCK ASSESSMENT
Task ,1 .Cook.Inl et Stock Assessment
Sea 1e·Pa ttern Ana 115 is
~Line 100 -Personal Services
PHASE r
FY 1982
PHASE II
FY 1982-83
FTrI
FT II I
FB I
Total
Line 200.-Travel
Travel/per diem
Total
(mm 4 ~S 1 5 ,1 0,.S)
(mm 0.21,21)
(mm 2.5,8,10.5)
a.s '.
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6.5
15.3 .
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12.0
45.9
20.8
78.7
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21.7
4.7 .1
28.2
97.0
1.0
1.0
Total for Scale Pattern Analysis 25.5
Line 300 -Contractual Services
Contractual services (compute~time)
Aircraft charter (10 hrs.C185 @lS0/hr.)
Vehicle rental (3 t 2S0/mo.&3,000 mi.)
Tota 1
Line 400 -Commodit1e~~
Scient11icsupplies (SOO/field crew)
Food @ 15/day (days:100.107)
Gill nets
Housing (SSO/mo.)
Clothing (ZOO/person)
Total
2.5
.8
1.0
4.3
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2.3
1.0
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5.5
2.5
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1.0
4.2
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2.4
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4.2
87.6
5.0
1.5
2.0
8.5
1.5
4.7
1.3
1 ;2
8.7
11 5.2
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PHASE r PHASE II
FY 1981 FY 1982 FY 1982-83
ANAOROMCUS ADULT -STOCl<ASSESSMENT (cent)
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Task ".Cook rnlet Stock Separation
E1 ect}"ophor~si s
~~Line 100 -Personal Services
FTII (mm 2;6)3.9 11 .7 -0-
Total 3.9 11.7 -0-
line ZOO -Travel-Travel/per diem .5 .5 -0.;;
Tota 1 .5 .5 -0-
Line 300 -Contractual Services
;~Contractual services (graduate student)
includes al1 analysis of samples 7.5 7.5 -0-
Aircraft charter (10 hrs.el85 @ lSO/hr.).7 .8 .-0-
'Jehicle Rental (2 @ 250/mo.and 2.000·mi .).7 .7 -0-:.
Tota 1 .8.9 9.0 0.0,-Line 400 -Commoditiet
Scientif1c supplies (days:100.'07).5 .5
Food @ 15/day (days:100.107)1.5 1.6
Housing (6S0/mo).7 .6
,~\Clothing .4 A
Total 3.1 3.1 0.0..
Total far £1 ectrophcres is 16.4 24.3 0.0
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ANADROMOUS ADULT -srOCK ASSESSMENT (cont)
Task #2.Susitna River Mouth to
Yentn.a l~i \fer
~Susitna Station (May 15 -Octobe~15)
L1ne 100 -Persona 1 Servi c,es
FB 1 (mm 8,12,20)
-Total
line 200-Travel
Travel/per diem
-Tota 1
Line 300 -Contractual Services
~y 1981
20.8
20.8
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PHASE r
FY 1982
,31.2
31.2
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PHASE r r
FY 1982-83
53.6
53.6
,2
.2
Aircraft chirter (18 Mrs.C185 @ 150)
Freight (barge charter)
Repairs and maintenance
Total
line 400 -Commoditie:5
Fish Tags (10,000)
Food @ lS/day (days::273.280.553)
Scientific supplies
Gas and D/B 011 (15 barrels @75)
Camp supplies
C1 oth1 ng
Total
Total for Susitna Station
1 .3 1.4 2,7
.2 .3 .5
.6 .6 1.2
2.1 2.3 4.4
1.0 "7.0
4.1 4.2 8.3
.2 •1 .3
.5 .5 1.1
.2 .3 .3...3 ·1 .4
12.3 5.3 17.4
35.3 38.9 75.6
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~ANAOROMOUS ADULT -SiOCK ASSESSMENT (cent)
Task #2.Yentna Sonar ~tation
line lOa -Personal Services
FB 1 (mm 4.6.1CI )
FT'1 (mm 4.6~10)
Overtime {hrs:240,360.600)
Total
Line 200 -Travel
line 300 -Contractual Services-
Freight (barge charter)
Aircraft charter (35 hrs @ 150/hr)
Repairs and maintenance
Total
Line 400 -Commoditie~
Food @l5/day (days:273.280,553)
Ca.mp suppl i as
Parts
Tool s
Gas and O/B oil (45 barrels @ 75)
Scientific supplies
Fishwheels (2 -parts and labor)
Clothing
Total
Total for Yentna Sonar Station
l'''!I-',..
FY 1981
10.4-
7.8
5.1
23.3
a.o
.3
2.6
.8
3.7
4.1
.7 .
.8
.3
1.7
.2
2.4
.6
10.8..
37.8
PHASE r
FY 1982
15.6
11.7
7.6
34.9
0.0
.3
2.6
.8
3.7
4.2
.8
.7
.2
1.7
.1
.2
7.9
46.5
PHASE II
FY 1982-83
26.8
20.1
13.0
59.9
0.0
..6
5.3
1.5
7,4
8.3
1.0
1.5
,3
3.4
.3
,5'
~8
i 6.1
33.4
ANAOROMOUS ADULT -Si'OCK ASSESSMENT (cc'nt)
Tas~~3.Sunshine Sonar Station
line 100 -?ersonal Services
.PHASE I
FY 1981 FY 1982
PHfl..SE II
FY 1982-83
FB 1 (mm 4,6,10)
FTII (rrm4,7,l1)
Overtime (hrs:29S~525,1200)
Total
Line 200 -Travel
~300 -Contractua'J Ser'li ces
Vehicle rental (2S0/mo &2,500 mil
Repairs and maintenance
Total
~Line 400 -Commcditie~
Food @ 15/day (days:305,307,513)
Camp supplies
Parts
Tools
Gas and a/s ail (45 barrels @ 75)
Scientific supplies
Fishwheels (4-parts and labor)
Fish tags (10,000)
Clothing
Tota 1 .
Total for Sunshine Sonar Site
10.4·
7.8
6.l
~4.4
0.0
.8
.7
1.5
4.6
.7
.8
.3
1.6
.2
4.8
7.0
.8
20.8
46.7
15,6
13.7
11.0
40.3
0.0
.9
.8
1.7
4.6
.8
.7
.2
1.8
•1
.4
8.6
50.6
26,0
22.1
26.0
74.1
0.0
1.7
1.5
3.2
9.2
1.0
1:5
.5
3.4
.3
.5
7.a
1.2
24.6
101 .9
•
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PHASE I
FY )gaL EY 1982
AMAOROMOUS ADULT'-STOCK ASSESSMENT (cont)
CREEL CENSUS
Line 100 -Personal Services
PHASE rr
'rY 1982-83
Fi II (mm 2,7 s,g)
Qvertime (hrs:100.35Q,450)
,Total
Line 200 -Travel
bine 300 -Contractual Services
Vehicl~s (2 @ 2S0/mo &2,000 mil
3.9
2.1
6'.0
0.0
.4
13.7
7.4
21.1
0.0
.5
18.1
9.7
27.8
0.0
.9
-Line 400 -Commoditf!!
Food @ lS/day (days:133, 140,27j)
Housing (SOO/mo)
Gas and 0/8 oil
Total
To~al for Creel Census,
2.0 2.1 4.1
.4 .4 .8
.5 .5 1.0
2.,9 3.0 5.9
9.3 24.6 34;6
Task #4.Budget is included in Juvenile studies.
Task #5.Budget included in resident fisheries studies.
,Anadromous Fi sheri es StUG i es
Anadromous Fisheries Studies
.~,Supervisor>HB III (rrun 12,"-7,11)
GRANO TOTAL ANAOROMOUS
ADULT FISHERY STUDY
39.4
210.5
24.5
297.0
39.2
449.9
~I
RESIDENT AND JUVENILE ANADROMOUS
FISHERY STUQY
Devil Canyon to Tyone River Impoundment
.h.!.ne 100 •.Per~ona 1 Serv ;ces
.3 Fa I IS (mm.7 ,11.18)
Total
Line 300·-Contractual Services
Communications
Professional Services
Repairs
Freight &Transportation
Air charter -
Fixed wing @ l50/hr
Watercraft charter @ 30G/day
Vehicle lease @ ZOO/me
Mi seen aneous
Total
Line 400 -Commodities
FY 1§al·
.18.2
18.2
.4·,
.4
.9
•1.2
.2
.3
1.5
.5
.5
.2
3.~
PHASE I
FY 1982
28.6
28.6
.4
.4
.8
•1
·1
.3
.2
1.5
.5
.5
.3
3.5
PHASE II
FY 1982-83
~8.3
48.3
.7
.2
.8
1.7
.2
.3
.5
.2
6.0
6.0
La
.5
14-.5
Cil othi ng
Food @ 15/day (days:146,147.300)
.Outboard fuels @ 1.lC/gal
.Camp materials,supplies,tents,
-.staves,.hea ters.etc.
Trap and net materials
Mi see 11 aneous
Total
Total for Devil Canyon,to
-.Tyone RiV'er
.5
2.2·,
.5
L4
.2
4.9
27 ..5
.2'
2.2
•1
.2
.3
3.0
35.9
.8
4.5
.2
~
.5
1.2
1.0
8.2
72.8 .
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RESIDENT AND JUVENILE ANADROMOUS
FISHERY STUDY
Talkeetna.River to Devil Canyon
~ine lOa -Personal Services
1 FB II (mm 5,6,12)
j Fa I Is (mm 9>15.24)
Total
Line 2QO -Travel
Transportation (train)
Private vehicle mileage
Per diem @ 55/day
Total
Line 300 -Contractual Services
Communications (,
Profess i ona 1 servi Clas \
Repairs
Freight &Transportation (train)
Air charter
Fixed wing @ 150/hr
Watercraft charter
Cabin rental @ lS0/me
Miscellaneous
Total
U ne 400 -Cornod iti es-.
Clothing (boots.waders,etc.)
•Gill nets @ 150 each
.Sei nes 2.@ 150 each for Phase I
Phase II includes minnow traps
Food @ 15/day (days:200,200,400)
Outboard fuel @ 15/day
Marine oils l lubes,etc.
Building materials
Trap mater;a1S,net frames ,buoys,etc.
Miscellaneous
Camp gear,stave.lantern,etc.
Total
Total for Talkeetna River to
Devil Canyon
FY 1981
17.7
'4·'4
41.1
.8·,
,6
1.5
·1
•1.3
.5
.7
.3
.4
.2
2.6
.7
1.2
.3
3.0
1•1
..1
.3
.5
.3
.2
7.7
52.9
PHASE r
FY 1982
17 .8
39.0
56.8
.8
.2
,5
1.5
.2
..4
.5
.7
.2
.4
.3
2.7
.3
3.0
1.1
.1
.2
.3.,
S.,
66.1 .
PHASE II
FY 1982'-83<
36.9
64 ..4.
101.3
2.0
.5
,1
3.6
.3
•1
1.0
1.1
.9
l.0
.4
4.9
1.2
1.2
.7
6.0
2.4
.2
.5
.6
13.3
123.1
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PHASE I PHASE U
~y 1981 FY 1982 FY 1982-83
RESIDENT AND JUVENILE ANAOROMOUS
FISHERY STUDY
Cook In 1et to Ta 1keel!!!'
Line 100 -Personal 'Services '
4 FB I I S (mm 14,12 t 42)36.4 31.2 112.7
Resident Fisheries Study,S~pervisor
FB I II (mm 12,9 t 9)"39.4'31.5 32.2
Total 75.8 62.7 144.9
Line20Q -Travel
Per diem @ 55/day (days:S4,56,11 0)3.0 3.1 6.,1
Miscellaneous (picKuP mileage).2 .3 1.0
Total 3.2 3.4 7.1
,~
Line 300 -Contractual Services ~
Air Charter @ l50/hr 4.8 4.8 12.a
Vehicle @ 2S0/mo 2.6 2.7 5.2
Engine Repair .3 .4 2.6_.Equipment Rental .4 .3 1 .0
Communications .3 .4 1.0
Total 8.4 8.6 21.8
Line 400 -Commodities.
Food @ lS/day (days:
\
326,327,1053)4.9 4.9 is.S
Cl othi og 1.0 1.0 2.0
Sui lding material,s 1.0 .9 1.9
Camp gear .3 .3
Net gear 4.3 4.0
'Fuel 2.3 2.4 7.5
I""-Oi 1 .3 .3 1.0 .
Marine suppl i es .2 .3 .5
Snowmachine supp1ies .3 .2 .4
Miscellaneous 1.0 1.0 1.9
Total "'15.6 11.3 35.0
"'"',Resident and Juvenil~Anadromous
Fi s'Mery Study
Tota 1 for Cook Inlet to Talkeetna 103.0 86.0 208.8
/!fIiI<t"..GRANO TOTAL RESIDENT AND JUVENILE
FISHERY STUDY 183.4 188.0 404.7
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SPACIAL AND SEASONAL HABITAT STUCtES
Cook Inlet to Devil Canyon
Line 100 -Personal Services
Habitat Study Supervisor
FB IH (rrm 12,,7,11)
2 FB !lIs-(mrn 10, 11,2.4)
';3 FB lis (mm 13.5,13.5,36)
Tota l'
Line 200 -Travel
Per diem @ 55/day (days:60,60,120)
Total
Li l1Ie 300 -Contractu,~1 Servi ces
Air charter
15 hrs/mo for 7 me @~150/hr
Vehicle 12 mo@ 250/mQ '
Engine repair and maintenance
Equipment rental
USGS,Instream flow
Group Consultation
Boeing computer analysis
~li see llaneous
Total
Line 400 -Cammod i ti es
Food @ lS/day (days:346,353,980)
C'lothing:boots,life jackets,tents,
sleeping bags,etc.
Fuel:20 ~eeks 2.00 gal/wk @ 1.25 gal
'Oil,lube,etc.
~Marine supplies
Snewmachine supplies
Miscellaneous
Total
Spacial and Seasonal Habitat Studies,
Total for Cook Inlet to Devil Canyon
Devil Canyon ,to Tyone River
-An costs included in Resident Studies
except Air Charter
GRANO TOTAL FOR SPA~AL ~ND
SEASONAL ~~8rTAT \~TUQIES .
fA.
FY 1981
39.4
29.5
35.1
104.(
3.3
3.3
7.9
1.5
.5
.2
6.0
5.0
.2
21.3
5.2
2.5
2.5
.3
.7
•1
.9
12.2
140.9
2.7
143.6
PHASE I
r'f 1982
24.5
32.6
36.2
93.3
3.3
3.3
7.9
1.5
.5
•1
8.0
5.0
.3
23.3
5.3
2.5
.4
;8
•1
.9
10.0
129.9
2.7
132.6
PHASE II
F'T 1982-Sj
39.1
73.8
95.6
208.5
6.6 .
6.6
15.8
3.0
1.0
.3
16.0
25.0
.5
61.6
14.7
1.0
5.0
.7
1.5
.2
1.8
24.9,
301.6
5.4
·307.0
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Equi pment to be Pr-evi de':b;(Acres
Cameras,calculatcr~i (HP91 and H?67)
.and-sho p equ i pment:
Digitizer (Ome~a computer)
Z s·l ide scan s.onar c.Quntars
.-2.recordel""s
Oscil1oscope
Z boats
FourZS hp outboards
Z side scan sonar counters &spare parts '
Generator'"
.,-Compressor
Z tape.recorrisrs (sonar-)
Osci11-osccpe (sonar)
Z shotgun$(bear protection)
SSE radio
"""Z boats
4 outboards..
2 si de scan so nar CO~l;"rt.ers &;spare parts
Generator
Compressor
Z tape.recorders
~.
Oscilloscope
Z shotguns
ssa radio
1 bo,at tra i 1er
Inflatabl e boat
"'"Outboard
Radio
Rivert:oa t
Thermogr!phs @ 450 each
00 met.er
~.Condu~tivity metsr
ph meter.
Outboard motor Z at 15 Hp
Jetuni:ts'@ 600 each
Rubber raft
OUtboard 25 hp
;-.Radlo
Snowshoes @ 2.5 .each
Guns Z @ ZSO
.SnotMr.achi nes 2 @ 1)600
Sno\lmlachine $1eds (2)
_rca Auger
..E1 ect:nJs·hocker
Riverboat
7S hp outboard
ZS hp Qutbca rd '.
Jet unit·
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9~100.0a
8,200.00
78,000.00
SOQ .00
1,800.00
4,.000.00
2 t 916.00
86,200.00
350.00
350.00
600.00
1,800.00
400 ..00
1,600:00
4,000.00
Z,976.00
86,200.00
..350.00
350.00
600.00
·1,800.00
400.00
1 ,600.00
1,700 ..00
2,000.00
1 ,COO.OO
1 ,600.00
2,500.00
5,400..00
600.00
600.00
200.00
5,500.00
1',200.00
3,500.00
1,200.00
,,.200.00
300.00
500.00
3,200.00
150.00
300.0"0
1,200.00
1 ,500 .00
2,700 ..00
1,200.00
.600.00
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.Radio
Rifie:.
4-sno~chines
Z trai1ers (SM)
Z tea auger'S
Z c:ha:insaws
Canoe
Backpack shocker
Survey Stakes .
2 measuring ta~es !holders 300 J @150
Z 3S rom SUt cameras (macro 1ens and pola.riz.ed
.filter)@ 350 ea.eh
2 ~lfi es~@ 250 each
5 current meters (APL)@350
3 current meters (P)'smy)@400
3 Marsh McSirney flow meters
digital readout @1,500 each
11 to p satti ng \'iad i ng rods @ ZOO eac h
Suspended f1 ow support systa'i1
Z boat mountad flo\'1 metering systs..'!ts @ 1,600.00
_.Sonar narrow beam system
S headsets @ SO/each
twaZ-way radio·walkie talkie @ 1,000 ea ..
Z cmnpasses @ 50 each
Rebar
4-cable tag1 i ners 30e I @1 sa
-Tools for repcir
-20 1 Woolcirige beat (I:apable of performance in
Portage a rea).
13 1 Avon riverboat
8S hp (jet rOQt )
-25 hp (kicker)
25 hp (for Avon)
Boa t tra 11 er
3 field calculators @ 3S each
5 00 meters @ 600 each
5 ph metars @ 200 eac:h
,,,,,lS tnenncmetars @ 25·e3ch
20 thermographs @ 450 each
4QO Leu po 1d sta ff ga Si es @ 1.1 ea en
00 meU!r
Conductivity metar'.
"""PH meter
3 tnermcrnet:rs @ 25 each
Marsh McSirney meter
500 ..00
1 ~OOO.00
300.00'
6,4-00.00
1,000 ..00
600 ..00
600 ..00
600.00
1.200.00
300.00
300.00
700 ..00 .:
500.00
1,750.00
1,200 ..00
4,800.00
2,200 ..00
400.00
3.200.00
3,000.00
400.00
2,000.00
100'.00
100.00
600.00
175.00
4.000.00
1,800.00
3,800.00
1 ,200.00
1,200.00
2,000 :00
105.00
3.000.00
1 ,000.00 .
375 ..00
9.000.00
4,400.0<l
60C.OO
600 ..00
200 ..00
7S .00.
1 .500 .00.
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AA meter
Pygmy met~r'
Z measuring tapes 300'@ 1Sa each
'2 topsatti nq wadi ng reds @ ZOO each
l headsets ~SO'aach
~35mm camera,(macro lens and po1arizeci
fi 1tar)@ 350
25 Leupoid st.a ff gagl!S @ 1T.00
GRANO TOTAl EQUIPMEN"r TO BE PROVIOED BY
r-ACRES
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350.00
400.00
300.00
400.00
100.00
350.00
275.00
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ALA:SU 011'A!.rnm~OF ?!Sa ~'lD GJU'ftE
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previOU3 month~any problems encountered,and plans £or the
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Proced,ures !.fanuaJ.-Documentatioc ot ~tUC.7 desig=,
sam:pllr..g methedolosies).and.anaJ.ys1s procedures t.=be rol~o"',l(ed
th::'oughout the Elhase I program ..,Can be amenc.ec.as necessc=y,
W'ith._approva~of the T:E:S Group Lead"er and QA Coordi..n2.tor •
Q~-terly Reoo~ts -Three qua--terly r~ports will be
requi:ed during each project year..'Reports wil~include a
..
SlU'j'lmarization of c..a.ta collected dur1l~g the p!'ece~ding cp..:.a.r~e:'
tables,and su£f1cient discussion to pe:mit ~~~~de:'standi~~
or.repor~ed data.Pour copies will be d~e en the f~st day
or May,A~~5t,andNove~ber o~1980 and 1981.These reports
will be a.'1'1.:l1portane lnean.s o~in.t"Q~t:ion e:tchange amons··
d..1sci.plines"
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1,.1982.
Pinal Phase I Re~ort·-Inc:or-porat1ns tbe comments of
the Group teaders on th.e Dratt ?hase.!Report.Pour copies
d.ue 30 days !"011ow1ng receipt 0"£comments.
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.f)udgcl &Management Dlv.
REVISED PHOGRAM
REQUEST fOR NEW POSITION
~~~~~~1---------
!\GENC!..__..1 _
DIViSiON._---
DUDGEl IlEQUEST UNIT---OUIlGETCOMPONENT I _
ArI'ROrRIA TlON ---
AllOCATION
20A
$2,845.
LOCATION Anchorage
HUMBER REQUESTED J
RANGE
rOSITION Uabi tat 8io10gist IV
TITLE ADF&G SusitnaHydroe1ectric
Feasibility Studies Coordinator
lYrE (fUll OR rART-TIME)PFT
JUSTIfICATION:
The Susitna .~dro Feasibility Studies are a cooperative effort with the Alaska
Power Authority for the study of the feasibility a major proposed capital improve-
ment project which the Department of Fish arid Game cannot accomplish within the .,
{realm of its general pr09rams,'~nd which!·because of the..development of the Su
---------:----------1Hydro Plan of Study (POS)late 1n this f1sca1 year by the APA could not be
bUdgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY 81.
The ADF&G Su Hydro Coordinator will be the lead coordinator and administrator
for the Department of Fish and Game's Susitna Hydro Fish and Wildlife Studies.
He will review,coordinate and plan the development of .the Department's pol icies,
t land programs for the project with·State,Federal and local governments.The
coordi~ator will work to insure statutory and regulatory provisions requiring
a revie\'1 study,and mitigation of the impacts of the proposedprojec on fish and
I 1~--------------lwi1dlife are identified,and that these requirements are instituted as a part of
DARGAININGUNIT the overall Susitna lIydropower Feasibility Studies of the Alaska Power Authority.
GGU .Duration of the position is expected to be through Phase I of the Susitna Feasi-
bil ity Studies unti 1 July 1982.and may conti nue for up to three years more in
________-1 Phase II if the APA proceeds through project 1 icense app1 ication.1,..----T-lV-5A-l-A-R-Y-~I#MONTlISFY·I o.n a continuing basis;funds for these stud1.·es will be budgeted as part.of the
MON It capital improvement program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
12 Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to the Oepartment of F.ish and Game in
accordance with reimbursab 1e serv,lo8s.aareement6.fonnulated between these aaencies.
01 rER50NAlSERVICES I 44;9 ,.Detail of Related Expens
01 TItAVEL·-2.512 month~sa 1an'__t_beneJjtS-.{Lil.1Allmonth~.~__
OJ CONTRACTUAL I ~.'.ITrayel to project area,Juneau.W~5h.D,C./perdJem.personal Ye~ge
at COMMODITIES b.gcOIIIIIUnications and other services.air charter to project area.vehfclLre..utal_
os EQulrMENT •clothing.publicationns!office and librarY su~glies.
08 OTlIER I I .."
TOTAL I 50.9
1001 fEDERAL
100)G/f MATCII
1004 G{NERAl FUND
100$'/A RECEIPTS I 50.9
10-11 PROGRAM RECEIPTS
I I.V v.V V V V ,
nLlnH 'Reviled Match_1979.
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,nice of the Governor U r J'
udget &Management Dlv..
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST fOR NEW POSITION
COVER I:IWGRAM '____'__.--
AGENCY
--~--~--.._-----.-
DIVISION ...-DUOGETREQUEST UNIT
OUOGET COMrONENT
Arl'llOrRIAnON
AllOCATION--
•.
..
23.6
23.6
'-.'-
Clerk IV
Anchorage
TOTAL
100S IIA RECEIPTS
1001 fEDERAL
100)G/fMATCII
1018 PROGRAM RECEIPTS
1004 GENERAL fUND
NUMBER REQUESTED _..:..'_
-dl CONTRACTUAL .5
Of COMMODITIES _5 affi ce su .I
0;EQUir~E«T I 0•0
01 OTIIER
RANGE t BARGAINING UNIT
9 GGU
O.PER50NAlSERVICES L'22,]112 months sala_ry t benefits @ $l.B41/montb ,
01 TRAVEL'r.~1 trip to Juneau.oer.JUem.oersonalvel11cJe-..ID.Ueao.a~
LOCATION
MONlULY5AlA~Y I#MONTIIS.FY'
$1,355 '12
POSITION
TiTlE
lYrE 'fULl OR PART-TIME)-..!P...!.fJ,T _
JUSTIFICATlONI •J
The Susitna Hydro Feasibil ity Studies are a c.ooperatlve effort with the Alaska
Power Authority for the study of the feas i b01ty a major proposed capital
lmprovement project which the Department of Fjsh and Game cannot accomplish
________,---11 within the rea 1m of its genera 1 programs,and which,because of the development
of the Su lIydro Plan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by the APA could
not be budgeted as'a part of AOF&G's program for FY 81.
The Clerk IV will be the sole clerical position for the Susitna Hydro aquatic
studies program and the Su Hydro Coordinator.The position is required to handle
administrative tasks and other tasks for direct ADF&G personnel and program budget
-----------------1 and expenditure monitering needs.The prime contractor,Acres-American,Inc.will
provide the majority of clerical assistance for typing of reports and field re-
--------.---------JI search results for the Su Hydro feasibility.studies,and the ADF&G clerk will
I also coordinate the work handled for ADF&G by the Acres clerical staff.
Duration of the position is expected to be through Phase I of the Susitna Feasi-
bility Studies until July 1982,and may continue for up to.three years more 1n
P~ase II if the APA proceeds through project license application.
On a continuing basis,funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
Alaska Power Authority.and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements formulated,between these agencies
DETAil Of RElAlED EXPENSES,
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.Hm!;!.:l 0(IYI,lHilCCIllC/H lJIV.
REVISED f)HOGHAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION A/'I'/lO/'It!A noN-------_._--
ALlOCATION
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GGUlOA
lyrE (FUI.l OR rART.TIME)---c:.P..:...f ....:..T .......
."OSITION
lUtE fishery Diologist III
Anadromous Adul t Project:
leader
I ----
,USlU:ICAliotthe S.usitna Hydro feasibllity studies are a cooperative effort with
the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feasi bllHy of a proposed major
capital improvement project which the Department of fish and Game cannot accom-
plish within its general programs and which.because of the development by the
-----------:---:------~---IAPI\of the SusHna Hydro Plan of study late in this fiscal year.could not be
.I.OCJ\TlON budgeted as a part of I\OF&G's program for FYOl.
I\nchqrage .
.The FO III Anadromous Adul t Project leader will provide essential technical and
administrative supervision to accomplish the tasks and objectives of this divers(
project which encompasses sonar enumeratfon.fishwheel.·sampling tag and recaptun _
----------"-----1------------------1 studies.creel census ~nd stock separation.Scale analysis work will be coordi-.
'HUMnE/{REQUESTED •nated with the Department's stock separation laboratory and electrophoresis
.ana lyses wi 11 be aCCOI'lp 11 shed by a techn i cilll y tra 1ned'gradua te or ADF&G s ta f f
'RANGE OAflGAININGUNIT RlCulber.The Project leader will also be responsible for report preparation post-
season.
On a continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital fmprovement program for the Susitna Hydro~lectric Project by theIONn,s Cy IAlaska Power Authority.and allocated to·the Department of Fish'and Game in
MONTlll y SAlA~,(#M ()accordan.ce with reimbursable.services agreements fonnula ted between t~ese agencies$3284 12 IOn . .
,..J
TOTAL
DHA'L Of ItElA no EXPENSES
0'rERS~NAl SERV'CE~_39.4"1~~T'-J-2-11-lil-,-LJ-uon-.-t-~-s-s-a-l.a-f¥_--~n-4_--b-o-no-f:t-ts~Z04/100-'".,...0'._•••_
01 TRAVEl·0.5,Travel and vehicle mlleage between Anchorage to Talkeetna and Juneau
-.;)CONTRACTUAL '0.9 ..'..Contractual services for Electrophoresis,air charter.vehicle rental
--04 cOMMourr,ES 3.1·food $15/day X 100 Dian days.Scientffic supplies.housing $650/mo x 1 mo.c1olh.h
::~~~~~I'''T ~I·~:~....I II .71 ._-_.7i 7i ,
51.9
_!~(J_l_f_~!~_A_l.__I I
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lOtH GENERAL FliNn I
-100S I!ARECEIl'l~I_51 ~9..
'1018 rttOGItAM RfCElfn _.I
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~
REVISED J)HOGRAM
(tEQUEST fOR Nf:W I)OSITION
..!!.!y~lo,~_:..~.__1._
IlUnGH ,{[qUEST UNIT------.----
IlUUGEJ C.OMI'OHENl--,--~-------_.-
AJ""W"RIA TION-------~---
A I.LOeA liON
,
UMflf R IUQUE HE 0 _'----,----,
YrE ffUl.l OR "ART·TlME)
5
()eA lION )111 tho;'4 j~
JUSTlflCAlION:
The SusHna lIydro feasibility stu'dies are a cooperative effort with
the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feasibility of a proposed major
capital improvement project which the Department of fish and Game cannot aCCDfII-
pl i sh wHh1 n its general programs and whi ch.because of the development by the
APA of the Susitna lIydro Plc1n of study late in this fiscal year.co.uld not be
budgeted as a part of ADF&G's progrmn for FY01,'
These five F&G Tech II personnel will operate stock assessment (sonar)facilities
at Yentna River and Sunshine,They will fnstall,operqte and remove sonar f1sh
counters,ffsh wheels.f1sh tagging equipment a'!d other accessory gear to,enumerat
ad~lt saln~n.identify specfes,determine migration timing.recreational
~t11izat1on and behavioral response to changes in stream flow and water quality.
On a continuing basis,funds for these 'studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated'between thes~agencies.
Seasonal
BARGAINING UHIT
GGU·
fish and Game Tech II
Stock Assessment (sonar)
crew member
M'GE
9A
:lSIlION
IHE
.,
DETAil Of RElATED EXPENSES
#MOtHUS (fY)
n om 535 hrs.01 I -:-::--=-=-=-=-::=-::::-::::-:'::;:---~----__:_------,---$1950
ONTlil Y SALARY
----I
--I
TOTAL
___-...l--_~_
101 fEDERAL'---'---'-'-I IlO}G/f MJ\-..:T_C_Il .
'04 GEN[RAl rutiO I _--.I
~!-IIA n~C£I!'rs __26..t9 .._-__
,18 rKOGRAM ItECE.pn
I r[R50NAl5ER~ICES__-20,ICost of 8 mao mQlltbs salary pnd tUlle-fits@ $195OJmo pJlIL5.J5-b~vm:1JJne,
1 TRAVEL'a
j--CONTRACTUAl 0
4-COMMourflES 0
S EQUlr,.'·t:NT _0 .1 _
~_O'!!!!!~I 0
26.9
OU 'Ihvlwl Mllth.197'1
((((((t (t ((
lltlgel &Milll.lfl c menl Dlv.G ....
REVIS EO J»HOGRAM
HEQUEST FOR NEWPOSITION
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f\G!~~~__.____I __'_
DIVISION ,
.-OUI)!k,.ItEQU',:ST UNIT --
!!~!)'GETCOMI'OUHlT 'I'-'~~-';""""-----
A.'j'IWrIUA liON----------'----II !.t.OCA TlOI.,
I /\nchoraQe
.OCI\1I0N
'OSITION ~llflCI\lIOt-(;
fllLE Fish and Game Technician II I·,fhe S_usHna lIydro feasibility studies are.a cooperative effort with
Stock Separa tion sampler the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feas1b1l ity of apropos'ed major
(Electrophoresis &scale analys1s),cap~ta~improvement project \'lhich.the Departrllent ~f f1shand Gamc ca~no.t accom-
rl1sh ~,itl11n ·its ge'neral programs and which.because of the development by the
APA of the Susitna,Hydro Plan of study late in this fiscal year.,could not be
budgeted as a part of AOF&G I S program for nOlo
rVfE (fUl.l OR I'ART'TI~EJ Seasona 1
,
fOMBER REQUESTED
0
lANGE 'BARGAINING UNIT
9A GOO
lONTlIL Y SALARY 1#"wtntls (fY)
$1950 6.5nll1
These eight technicians will 'sample escapements and sUbs1stence.sport ilnd
conmercial saln~n harvests 1n Cook Inlet to collect scales and tissue sauvles
to determine the number of SusHna River salw.on captured in the fisheries,
Scales will be collected from king.coho and sockeye salmon and tissue samples
from-pink and chum salmon.This sampling'will augment ongoing sitlipling by
AOF&G cOI\»nerc1al fisheries.Division conlnercial harvests of which is appl1ed
only to sockeye salmofl.
On a continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
Alaska Power Authority,and allocated t9 the De.parbnent of Fish and Game in .
accordance with reimbursable services agreements formulated between these agenCl(
I
OETAIL Of nElAno EXPENSE5
Cost of 6,~"111 satarY gOnd benefits@U9.5O/..mo........_~I rERSONAt 5~~_-ll..-L----~
OJ TRAVEL·,0.0 .-.~"1 CONTRAClUAI..0.0 I
0..CO~IMOllrr'E5 0.0 .___-:--e....--_
[JS ·f:QU!PMHH •0.0
BI 0111£1\1 __°_....:.,0 _
TOTAL I 12.7
1001 fEOr:RAl
iOOl -G/f MATcij'--.----1 I
00 ..GENERAl.fUND
~~~ILA-RE~EI~'TS'""1_11:Z _
OlB 1'llOGRAM IlECElrn
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OIVISIOtl
REVISEO PHOGRAM
nEQUEST fOftNEW POSITION
___n~l)Gn It£QUEH UNIT
IlUOGE.1 COt.!!'Otlf!!L-__1
Arl"WrnlA nONAl.lO-c-...-r-,ON---'--.'--------'-
------_.--'-------,--'----~--
lUMBER R[QUf~HD _-l1L-_
vrE (fUl.l OR 'ART.lIME)Seasona 1
OSITION
IHE
OCAIION
ANGE
lilA
,
FisherY,Oiologist 1
Stock Separation
Anchorage.
DARGAINING UNIT
GGU .
I
JUSlIf'CATIONThe ~usHna Uydro feasibility studies are a cooperative effort \'Jah
,the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feasibility of a proposed major
capital improvement project ,which ·theDepartment of Fish and Gallle cannot accom':'•
pl1sh within its general progr.ams and which,because of the development by the
APA of the Susitna lIydro Plan of study late in this ffscal year.could not be
,budgeted as a part of AOF&G's program for FYBl.
The f1 shery n101 09i s t I will d1rect the sca 1e samp 11 og.0 f escapemcn ts and coulner-
cial /sport and subsistence harvests for adult salmon stock identification purpos
He will be responsible for coordination of sampling wHh other ADf&G programs and
for maintenance of accurate records of time.location'and species sampled and
-delivery of scale samples to the stock separatfon laboratory in Anchorage...
On a continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capita 1 improvement program for the Sus Hna Hydroelectric Project by the ".
Alaska Power Authority;and allocated to the Oepar~ent of Fish and Game 1n
accordance with reimbursable services agreements formula ted between these agencies
IONTfIL Y SALARY II MONTIIS (CY)
~2600 I 2.5 rrrn I OfTAllOrRELATEDEXPEtlSES
-----,
lOTAl
,OO!-!ED-E·~~._,I J
_00)_~lf Mit Tell
00"GENERAl.fUND
~~!J/A n{CEI!'TS L_lti.6 .
018 r'toGItAM REcorTS.-
)I rERSONAl SERVICES 6.5 ."Cost of sa h.rY a!1!LJreneflts @ t2fiQOIJJlOfor 2~hS-
)1 IRA VEL '. -0.5.i Tra ve 1 and veh f cl e mil eage between AnchQLamhJ alkeetna.So ldotna
il CON!ItAClUAL 4.3·_Computer time.aircraft charter and vehicle rentaL
H COMMOOIltES ----S.5 2<;JentifJ£,,$,urmJ i.es......JoadJ5,l.dilJl-.-.L-lJ.lO....man.....days»gfjlnets -nous..ing.c1eUliJ1'!L!1'~_
is EQUII'MHIT 0.0 I '..,
)8 0111£R.I "x...-
16.0 .A
.....A 'IIU..J.J II I I~"-A'
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!liel &.Man;lllclIlcnt iJIV.Gr
REVISED PROGltAM
ItEQUEST fOR NEW POSITION.
ACENCV_.··I·_'w__~·_,_··••
UIVISlot.~_
IlUf)GET IlEQUEST uniT I
IIUI)GETCOMI'ONElH ~----------------
---_._--~~---
AI'I'ROrlt IA liON----~--.'-----
AU.OCATION--,-_..~.-----------I -_
---..~-.._-._~-,---~--,
.
MIIER.R£QUU*EO 2
I'E {fUll OR rAnT-TIME,
SIlION
rtf
CATION
,.,fiE
9J\
fish and Game Technician
II creel census
.(\nchorage
Seasonal
DAtlGAINU-IG UNIT
GGU
JUSTlfle)\.liON:.
The Susitna Ilydro·feas1bllity studies are a cooperaUve effort-wHh
the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feasibility of a proposed major
capital improvement project which 'the Department of Fish and Game cannot accom-',
pHsh within its general programs and which,·because -of the development by the
APJ\of the Susitna Hydro Plan of study late in this fiscal year,could not be
budgeted .as a part of AOf&G IS·program for FY01..
These two technicians,under the supervision of the J\nadrolllous Adult Project
Leader will expand ongoing AOf&G sport fish sampllng of recreational salmon
harvests to cover all salmon species and all harvest'areas within the Sus ttna
drainage.Their surveys wt-l1 also contribute data on migration timing and
tagged f1sh recoveries,.
On ~continuing basis,funds ~or ~hese studies will be budgeted as part of.the
capltal improvement program for the Susitna Hydroelectrlc Project by the
Alaska Power Authority,and al10cated to the Department of Fish and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreement.s fonnulated between these agencies
"nlll'(SALARY
1950
tl MONTI'S (fY)
2 '''"100 hrs O.T,I
OETA'L Of RELATED fXrENSES
TOTAL I 9.3
~I
-----19.3
rrRSONAf.SERVICES _6.0 .~9S.t of ?UlualaJ:LaIULhJmeffts @Jl ~~(}(~~us 100hrs 0.1.
TRAVEL:0 1\.
__cO'!I!lACTUAl 0.4'.Vehicle reptal.2 ea x $250/rnn loon mi..
COMM~.U~Ti!~__2 .9.·poo~llit.d.a.LLl3J da~umuSlog_500/.lJ1)"-lJdS-iilldon lfuel.)
u)Ulr~~tH
OT&lE(\
11 ff:OUAt
)i G/f MA lei,-·------1 I
------~_._------.
l~GENERAL flJUU
IS 1/"ItlCElI'U
;ITRO(rRAiilict:li'~,_I
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("'li"G..{~((((,(
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R'EVISEO ')I{OGnAM
HEQUEST FOR NEW I'OSITION
!,G!__:N_C_Y ---.------1-----
DIViSiON
~._-
IlUUGET REQUEST UNIT
IJUUGET (OMI'ONENT
AI'I'lwrRIATIO!'l
AllOCATION
IUMDER REQUESTED _
'YrE (rUlL OR rART-TlMEt Seasona 1
6
BARGAINING UHll
GGU
#MONTIIS .(FY)
16 11m
..-~
fishery D1010gist I '
Stock Assessn~nt (sonar)
crew lead~r
Anchorage
OCATloN
mrnlll v SALARY
~2600
os iliON
·UtE
iANCiE
HA
JUSTlFICATlONI .
The Sus Hna Hydro teas i bl1 ity studies are a coopera t1 ve effort with
the Alaska Power Authority for the study of the feasibility of a proposed major
capital improvement project \'Ihich the Departll)ent of Fish and Game cannot ilccom-.,
pl1sh within its general programs and \'lhich.Because of the developlllf!nt by the
'APA of th'e SusHna lIydro Plan of study late 1-n this fiscal year.could not be
budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FYOI.
These six Fishery Oiologist I personnel will be responsible for pre-season pre-
paraUon.conduct and data analysis for adult salmon ~tock assessment (sonar)
studies at SusHna station.Yentna River and Sunshine'.They will purchase and
prepa~e supp11es and oversee installation.operation and re"~valof sonar fish
counters.f1shwheels.fish tagg1ng equipment and other accessory gear and main-
tain records of results.Post season they will assenwle and analyze dat~~
On a continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement .program for the SusHna Uydroelectric Project by the,
I ,IAlaska·Power Authorlty.and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
--------accordance with reimbursable services agreements 'fonnulated between these agencies.
92.9TOTAL
100",GENERAL fUNO
100S II'"I\E(£II'15 ,1_""'9=2.....9~.
1018 1'l\OGltAM ItfCEU'T~__I
onAll Of RELATED EXPENSES
Bf rUSOHAlSERVICES _4].6',_.L.Cost nf.J.u_JrIlL.salar.'L.iHl!LhenefHs @ $2600/mo
Dl TRAVEL·0.1 Travel and vehicle mileage between Anchorage and··Tal~eetna.
iiJ-CON TRACT UAl 7 .3 ~.,,_..)Hrcrafl charter.bilrge c,harter to SusHna StationJ-iib.rJciLU.oo of peaL.r~~__
04 COMitOOITl£5 43.9.'fish tags.other scientific suppl1es.food.fuel.camp suppJJ..es..-r:a.1D-oea.l-r_---'---11 n -iiJ £QUifMEtH I v.U I .
01 OlllER
1001 fEDERAL
100)G/f MA TCII
(((((.((<.(;((~.
"'~IJ""..,'''''"UI.)'t'~II\iIl~VI",
REVISED PROGRAM
I REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
---------."""4~--AcwcY'---DIVISiON .
OUI>Gn REQUEST UNIT ',--OUUGETCOMf>ONENT
AI'I'ROPRIAlioN -....-ALLOCATION
~----"------~---~
GGU
PAROAINING UNIT
Anchorage
fi sJ,eries Biologist II I
18
3,283
NUMDER REQUESTED -1
RANGE
TYPE (FUll OR PART·TIME),
lOCATION·
!.~ONnIL Y SALARY
POSITION
TITLE
r,ennanent Full-'I.'IThis position will funct~on 88 ,pro j ect leader 0,f,all ,"reSident:and j UVe111le,anadt=i mous"related studies,and ensure coordination of these investigations with athet'I me .'---~-------~=-------fishery and aquntic-habitat related studies be-ing COfidueted simultaneously,The
project leader is reaponsible for planning,program formula'tion and implementatio
the hiring and organization of fieid ·personn~l.,and for the continued ongoing dix
ection of tl,ese studies.The project leader will supervise approximately 10 indj
vidualsassigned to several "field"study teams.Wili be responsible for analysl
and documentation of field data.
On a continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
t
.Icapital improvement.program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
;r'I-MoNTJlS~)FY Alaska ~ower Authority.and allocated to 'the Department of Fish and Game in
.accordance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated between theseagenc1es
12
IUSTIFICA TIONe
The Susitna ]~r~.Fpasibiiity B~udies are a ~ooperative effort with the Alas~a
Power Authority for the study of th&feasibility a"major'proposed capital '
improvement project ~hich the Department ofFish and Game cannot accomplish
~~-Jlwithin the 'realm of its general'programs',and which'because of the development
of the Su Hydro Pl~of Study (POS)lnte 1n this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY '81..
DETAIL OF RELATED EXPENSES
01 PERSONAL ~ERVICES I 39.4 .H2 IIlOnths salary and benefits
ii1 TRAVel '~1.5 •Commercial -tTaverand per dicmmthin and-outSIde-StUdy area.
OJ-COIHRACTUAl 2.'0'Primarily air charter to field camps wi thin study area.
~.,COM~I~.oITIES 1.2 '_Mfscell?neous materials field su lies 5 acinI clothin •etc.
05 EQU1rr-.tENT
44.1
'.
TOTA~
1001 feDERAL
'i~;)]G/f MATC::ii'.
IGO·I G[Nf.RAl FUND I I
0¥11uECEIPfS'_;.L44;LL..i.1J--_
Iota PROGRAM RECEIPTS
C]OTHER
(~(((,{((({
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REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
~~.--,........._..
AGENCY
-~
DIVISiON
OU/)GIi,T REQUEST UNIT,-----j
IJUDGEr COMl'Of'lENT -..
Arl'RoPrtlATION
AllOCATION .
Fisheries Biologist I:.
Anchorage
,.JUSTIfiCATION'
The Susitna Hyro F~a5'ibiiity sludies are a coo'perative effort wJ:th the Alaslta
}lower Authority for the study of the:feasibility a'major'proposed capital .
improvement project which the'Department of Fish and Game cannot'accomolish,
_____-:--_--,--:-"-'-within the 'realm of ita,ceneral'programs',and which because of the :development
CATION-.,."Icif the Sullydro P1~of Study (POS)late in this fiscal yea,r by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY 1 81.
SITlON
'LE
GGU
OARGAINING UNIT
it MONTHS ((}'1()FY
14
$2,600'..I 14 '
WHIL YSALARY
MOER REQUESTEO .4 .I .
'1Gf
rE (FUll OR PART·TIME)
Permanent{1'I.'he fishery biologists'l;"esponsibilities will be,to collect biological data in the
Seasonal :,field pertaining to fish species distribution,comp?sitipn,abundance,m:i.grational
------------------patterns and cha~acteristics.various life history requirements,critical·habitat
areas,.angler utilization,and other pertinent infor~ation.'Inve:itigatlonalo crews
________________r-__r-~r will'spend extensive time in the field and viII ,uti1!ze nets,seines,traps,ele~trl
i 'shockers,boats,etc.,to accomplish their goals.They will be responsible for
f.ollowing and meeting designated sampling schedules"biological preservatlonand/or
preparation,keeping adequate records,and maintenance of gear·and equipment.Area
of emphasis will )e Cook Inlet -Talkeetna.'.. .
,I,I On a continuing basi s,funds for these studies wi 11 be budgeted as part of the,
ci\pita 1 imprpvement·program for the Sus Hna Ilydroel ectric Project by the
Alaska p'ower Authority,and all oca ted to the Department of Fi sh and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated be,tween these agencies.
DETAIL OF RELATED EXPENSES
rERSONA1.5E RVICES
TRAVEL,I 1.7
COHTRACTUAl '6.4
COMMODITIES •••
EQUII'MENT
]4 months salary w/benefits
COJJ¥l1crcial travel and pcrdiem ,·Ii thin study area
Air charter and professional services including equipment repairs
Miscel1aneo~s building materials,mnrine and biologica~supplies,fuel t camp gear.
58.9 .TOTAL
\
I I'•V •V "V .V .....y._~_
,.
OTIIER.
1 fEDERAL
ilGJfMAjCi i'
..~Et:E,!!,l fUHO I!~~\RE~S f 58.9 ,
iI i'ROGilAM IlECEIPTS
(t ((
Jug~t &Milnag.C~ncnt Div.'';>r'
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
,,",UVl..I\.''\''V''I..,In.",'.f.-_.--_.
AGENCY .-----.-DIVISiON
[lUnGET Itl:QUESr UNIT ..
,---UUI)GETCOfIirOHENT-..
AI'I'I\OI'RIA T ION
-~
ALLOCATION -.I -
'.
OC,\TlON'
Anchorage
JUSTIFICATIONI
The Susitna Hyro.f'~asibiiity sludies are a coo~erlltive.effort with the.Alaska
Power Authority for the study of thO'feasibility a:'major'proposed capital .
fishery Diologist Ii I'improvement proj ect which the'Department of Fish and Gam.ecannot accemplish,
________---:--__...,,-.within the 'realm of its ceneral"programs,and which because of the developmclltoftheSuHydroPlanofStudy(POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY '81.'. \
'OSITION
-ITLE
GGU
PermanentL
Seasonal
/
16
vrE (fUll OR.rAR.T.TIME)
Tbis position,a Fiahery Biologist II,will serv~'as crew Leader and a lnemberof
field study team assigned to the "resident and juvenile anadromoua ll fish studies c
I (the Talkeetfla to Devila /Canyon river section.-The Fishery Biologist'II-will be
responfible for the field study team's compliance with biological sampling schedul
the utilization of standardized biological technlque~and adequacy of recotdk~epin
AHGE I DARGAININGUNIT'.t as e~tablished by the Fishery"Biologist III,'projec~~eader..'.','
On a continuing ~asis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement program.for the Susitna Hydroele~tric rroject by the
Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game 1n
________________,I acco~dance with reinlburs~ble services agreements f?rmulated between these agen~1ei.
ONTlll Y SAlAR,V r't MONTItS 1~'tJ FY
'UMOER REQUESTED 1 '
$2,960 6 DETAIL OF RELATED EXPENSES
'1 P£RSONAlSERVICES I 17.7 I 6 months salary w/henefi ts
?__~~AYEl 'I O.S 'I COI_reial travel and peT diem within study area.'~_COH~CTI,IAl is''Air charter and miscellaneous professional s~rvices...~COM/..1<~OlTIES • _1:0 Materif!ls,project supplies,special.clothing
j EQUU'f,1fNT I'i
20.0
(.(
TOYAl
(
1 OTJlEIl
D02 HOE IVd.
e-a J olifiiiCi i'
.---~.
>01 GENfRAl FUUD I'3 S I/AftECflI'TS f-'20.0 •
na i'kOGfi,\U IlECEWr5
Cl IX IVIMlill.:C~lCm lJlV.
.~F:'REVISED PROGHAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
1-}~-~WBif,-~--'~-.J .....__~__._'~_~___'___"_
o.u~.I)Gn l.tEQ.U..ESTU.N1T .~....~••_...-n\JUGET cmWmlEHT .•___~
Arl'l\OPIlIATION .
AlI.OCATION • .--I .--------~~--~--~~.--
"
:'
Fishery Biologist I
ATION,
Anchorage
ITioN
LE
I USTlfICI\TioNa
The Susitna nyro F,aoo·1biiity B tudlcs oro a cooperative effort ,Jith the Alnslta
Fower Authority for ,the study of tho-feasibility a'maJor'proposed capital ..
improvelnent }lroj ect which the·Deportment of Fish llnd Game cannot accomplish·
__-------:-~-------~Iwithin the ·realm of its general'programs',and which because of the development.pf .the Su Hydro rl~of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year b,y APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADFbG's progrom for FY '81...'
E (FULL QR rAI\T-rIME)'Permanen!/_
Seasonal
GE .DARGAINiNG utllr
14 GGU
,-------
fElJEI\Al
-GjFMATCii'
GENERAL FUIIO
fiAR"EcEliors I 32,9 .
I'lt00RAijiECEIPrS •,
TOTAL
(
32.9.
(
{
l:C 0'(rhe 'GO:VCrilOr
:gct ..~Milnagclllcnt Dlv..Sr::
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
i __"-~''''--______~'''~__~_____·._.__0••-..
COVE/trROGRAM
._--.,---,..
~---~--AGEtlCY
-.
-DIViSION .:
.~
~I)GET IlL;QUESTUN/T ...,,-
OUOGETCOMPONENT
i
Al'I'ROPIlIA liON --,
AllOCArloN ,
~OER REQUESTED _....:3~_
GGU
Anchorage
14,
'E (fUll OR PAItT·TlME)
PermaoentL IThe fishery biologie ts':eGPonsilJilitie's will Le.to collect biological data in thl
seasonal:=field pertaining to fiah species distribution,compo9itl~n,abundance,·migrat~ona'
~~~~;:':';':::"-t patterns and characteristics;various life history requireluents,critical llabltat
areas"angler utilization,and other pertinent information;Investigational'~rew:
'Will.spend e~ten9ive time in the field and w!11 utilize nets,seines,traps t elect
IGE I DARGA/NING UNIT I shoc~ere,boata,etc.,to accompliah their goals.:rhey will be responsible for'
following and meeting designated sampling schedules,biological preservation and/(
preparatio~,keeping 8d~quate recorda,and maintenance of gear and equipment.ArE
of emphasis,will be thc impoundment area..,
On a continuing basis,funds for these studies will be budgeted ~~part of the
HUl Y SAlAR.vitI-MONTIIS (eYI 'I capita 1-improvement"program for the Sus itna IIydroe l,ectric Project by the
,."Alaska Power Authonty.and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements fotinu1ate~between these
:ATlON-
IUST,FICA TION:
The Susitna Hyro F~aBiuiiity studies are n cooperative effort with the 'Ala5ka
Power Authority io'r the study of tho-feasibility a"mc1j or'proposed capital .
Pi I 0
, 1 i t I 'I iloprovemeI\t proj ect ~hich the'Department of Fisll and Game cannot accomplish.
, 5 .ery 10 og 5'..____~,---__~_-_-_---~within the 'realm of its general programs',anduhich because of the development.of the Su Hydro Plan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as n pa~t of ADF&G's progrom for FY '8l~.
;ITION
LE
$2.600.00 7 "'OETAIL Of ItELArED EXPENSES
PERSOtlhl'SEI\VICES I 16."2 1 months salary ",/benefits
:rn,\vEl '- 0 •.9 Comlnercinl'travel flnd PCI"diem \dthin study area .'
CO/IT"ACTUAl ~3.5'Air charter,'gui!!."."t I,.!!dr,f •••for ~rofe••iollai service••
COf\u.t<!.Drf!ES ~4.9 .Materials,marine nnd hiological suppl!es.fuels,clothing.
U)UIl'MfHT •
t(,(t
.21..5~__TOTAL
OTIIER .
1 fEOER.Al
i(~T.\ATCii·
:G£Nflt,.\l FUUO
-1&\R~cEI!'l1~'----e-l 27,5 '-=,
f'Jl OG It AI"f\r:eEl rlS
((
Iget I.~Manllgement Dlv.,.
,
REViSED I'ROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
_-".""'11 ••,......_.',11-'....,~----.
AGENCY ,
----~DIVISiON -,.
nUDGEr REQUEST UNIT.
._-.
UUU~ETCOMrONENT .
,j
AI'I'ROI'JUA liON -.
ALLOCATION·.
:ATlON·
Anchorage
SITlON Fishery Dialogist III'"LE .
JUSTlFICATIONI
The Susitna l~yro F~a6ibiiity studies nre a cooperative effort with the Alaska
POWBl:'Authority for the study of thO'feasibility s"major'proposed c~pita1 .
improvement proj ect which the Deportment of Fish and Ganle cannot accomplish·
____~-~('~ithin the realm of ita neneral'programs"J a~d which because of the development
of the Su Hydro Plan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&Gls program for FY 161..
• IDETAilOfRELATEI>EXf>H/SES
tf.MONTtlS (cr)FY
,12
16
3,283.11 "
iT'll Y SALARY.
I.WE R REQUESTED ]
P
This position wIll function as the project leader for the "spacial and seasonal
'E (fUll OR PAR.r·TlME)erma~:~t t ,.'.Full-iiiile =hab.itat ll studies.Responsibilities will be to hire a!'d organize field ..~ersonn~l,
plan;implement and direct specific habitat-related studies involving r~ow reg1mes,
water guality,instream flow.needs for fish,sediment loads and tra~sport,ri~arian
characteristics,.etc.A further responsibility will"be the close coordination of
l ,I th~se studies with the relqted fisheries investigations,occurrin~simultaneously.
'GE OARGAINING UNIT AnalyBis and documentation of field data obtained in these studies ,will be the
GGU ..t project 1ea.der's'responsi.biHty..
On a continuing basis,funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital improvement program for the Susttna Hydroelectric Project by'the
Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
'accordance with reimbursable services agreements formulated between these
~gencies.
rERSONAl SERVICES 39:4 12 months r salary with·hend1 tB _
TRAVEl,-.1..3 conun~rcial travel and per <item within Cook In]el-study
CO:HRACTVAl .3.1 .Colitractua1 for professionnl serves.repairs of equipment,air cbarter.s,etc .
COMMODITIES 1.5'Misc.su~plies,materials and office cOlUlr,oditie8.·'.
EQUIN;UH .I -I"'
(((((((~
'45.3
(
TOTAL'"
{
OTlIER
2 f(UERAl
~jffMA~t "j
·1 GEN EitA L F'.;U~N=::O:'-__-F --:----=-__
SUA ftfCEWTS •~"'..l:!3;.......,.,___
a;ii~AM Ill:C;EU'rs
dgct L~MilOJ8C~ncnt Dlv.~r '
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
LOYI.:I\/'/lUUIHIIII ._~~_
~GI;NC!.._;__I .DIViSiON --------'---------
'OUl)GET nEQUESTUNIT--nUDGEr COMPONENT
AI'I'ROr~~TION I
AllOCATION ~-------~--.-----~--
,--~
\
\1
.'
t,t MONTHS tQtl IT
10
IIt/l6
2,960
NTtIL V SALAR Y
,.,( l " ) P 't IThese positions will function as both members of,and leaders of,field study crews
rr..FUL OR rART.TIME •ermqmm
S 1
assigned to collection of habitat and stream flow data from the Susitna River.The
easona .'_.•__'--~ishery Biologl,sts II w111 be responsible for·the field .study team's ccmpliance wit
predet~rmined schedules,adherence to state-of-the-art and standar~ized metheds of
tnea$Urement and sampling,adequacy of recordlteeping,'and enSure the sampling of
NGE l-O-A-R-G-A-I-N-IN-G--U-N-I-T-----·~I esse~tial habitat requirements of fish.flow~egime5,~tc .•progres~as planned.
On a continuing Qasis,funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
ceu .I capital improvement program.for the Susitna Bydroele~tric Project by the
Alaska Power Authority.and allocated to the Department of Fish and Game in
I I accordance with reimbursable services agreements formulated between these
agencie~..
I.·.:UER REQUESTED __-./.2~__
ICATlON·
Anchorage
JUSTIFICATIONI .
The Susitna JIyro F.easibiiity s"i:udies are a cooperative effort wJ.th the Alaska
Pm'ler Authority io~.the study of thO'feasibility a"maJor'proposed capital '
improvement project which I:;he'Department of Fish and Game cannot accomplish:,
________-:-~I~ithin the 'realm of its ceneral'programs',and ,which because of the development
of the ,Su llyclro }l1an of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G1s program for FY '61.'
ISITION Fishery Diol,ogist lIn
HE
_~,.I:!~TAJl OF RELATED EXPENSES
PERSONAL,SERVICES _?Q (,•10 months salary with benefits ----..i
~_AYEl .1.0'.Commercial travel and per diem within Cook.Inlet study area.,_
CONTR,\CTUAL q 6'Air charter,leases of misc.field equipment and professIonal services..
COM"'q,OITlES .'4.0 lotisc.Bupplied.fuels.buildinf!materials marine SttOnl!ef .
EQUIPMENT •
\
44.2TOTAL
OlllER
2 fF.()fRAl .
lG/FMAjCii'
':G;:/·:I:RI\L FUND I j~tI:;RECElfIT~,44.j
j rROGRALI nECEIPlS .
t ((.
:Igc~6:Mi\nilge~llCnt Dlv,?
JtEVISED PROGRA.M
".REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
....,--,..."....,.---..-
AGENCY ,---DIVISION...
OUI)GE.TrtEQUEST UNIT
,
UUUGET COMI'ONENT
Al"'ROrRIATION
ALLOCATION .,
CATION "Anchorage
SITION FislH~ry Biologist I
flE
JUnff ICA TION I
The Susitnn Hyro .F~eas'ibiiity aiudies nre a cooperative effort with the Alasl<a
Power Authority for the study of tho-feasibility a'major'proposed capital .
improve~ent proj ect \.,hich the'Department of },<'ish and Game cannot accomplish·
________________~__----------~Iwithin the realm of its general'programs,and which because of the development.of the Su 1lydro Pl~of Study (POS)late in this fiscal ye~r by.APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY 181..
.GGU11.
rE (fULL OR PART.TIME)~PermaneD..t--The fishery biologis ts a~signed to the seasonal ~pacia1 and habita~.sutdics will be
Seasonal responsible for field data collections pertaining to:(1)essential habitat require'
----------.,,~~::..:::;.~::=.-----Il!!ents,for fish including spawning,incubation',rearing,.passage.etc.;(2)the
MOER REQUESTED '3 seasonililJ.relationships of flolll regimes and biological habitat characteristic~;;.
(3)water quality and chemical characteristi<;s;and'(4)develop methods of'.deter-
'",GE OARGAINING UNIT mining habitat 'characteristics in diffic~lt reaches.o~the streams.Extensive time
,,,.ill be spent in field camps located the length of the affected reaches of the
Susitna Riv~r..
DETAIL Of RELATED EXPENSES
I'EnSOtlALSERVICE5 35.1'13.5 months'salary with benefits .
TRAVEl -1.0 .Commercial travel and per diem \-lithin the study area.
cornnACIUAl 11.3 Principally air charter I various lake analysis work and professional services •.
-COM;'''~OJnES 6.7 INisc.materials,supplies)fuels and camp gear
£QUll'r.tENT
On a continuing basis,funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
r
-.-..,...--------11 capita 1 improvement progr.am for the Sus itna Hydroelectric Project by the
NHflYSALARY #MONTHStQtt FY \Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to 'the Dep.artment of Fish and Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated between these
2.600 I 13.5 htttefld es i ..
-~-----i ,-
,-{
t
54.1 ,
(
TOTALAe
OIliER
-~~------
1 FEUERAl----_...----)G/F /.lATCIl
~.
4 GENEI\Al fUND I f
S riA ~~s 54.1 ~
~p n.OGI~"''''ItECEIPTS
Uo""LX !Y111I1.lgc~l1cnl UIV..
,.
,..,
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
_.__....."__t~,,rr,----.---,~I"
AGENCY--.---..
,OIV~!2iL.-,.'
-.
OtJl)GliT IlEQUEH UNIT,--'-.
DUOGET COMrONENr
~
AI'I'ROrrUA TlON
AUOC/\liON
.
,
_._.
:'
JUSTIFICA TlON,
The Susitna Hyro,F~a6ibiiity sludies nre a cooperative effort with the,Alaska
Fower Authority for the 6 tudy of,thO'feasibility a"major'proposed capital .
Im}lt'ovement proj act which the'Department of Fish and Game cannot accomplish
.lwithin the 'realm of its general'programs',and which because of the development, ,of the Su Hydro Pl~of Study (rOS)late in 'this f:l.scal year by APA could not
be budgeted 8S a part of ADF&Gta program for FY 181.'(,\TlON,
Anchor:ag e
)S\TION Biometrician ,II
HE
l,56f
'.HlER REQUESTED 1
rE(fULLORrART~IME)Permanent Responsibilities of the ~iometrician will inc1ud~statistical design and consulcati
.'Full-time i~planning of the various Susitna Hydro pn~jectB)as 'well as developme.nt and
.application of methods for analysis of resultant data..l'he biometrician will also
coope'rqte with Data Processing personnel,in coordinating data flow and'management.
and with other p~oject personnel in interpretation of findings and production 'of
"GE I bARGAINING UNIT I repons.Performance of these biometric dudes is ~ssential to the'effici~nl and
time production of high quality,scientifically sound'study info~ation.
,19 I GGU "I .~,.',On a cont1nulng basls,funds for these studles will be budgeted as part of the
capitalimprovernent program for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
..,UllY5ALARV L~~MONTIIS(OMt FY IAlaska power,Authority,and alloc~ted to the Department of Fish and ,Game inaccordancewlthreimbursableserVlcesagreement$formulated between .these
12 I agencies.
DETAIL OF I\EU\lED EXI'EN5ES
~EnSONAl5ERV'C£S ~42.8'12 months'salary with benefits .'
TRAVH 3.0 ,Commercial travel and per diem within H,nd outside study area,
CONTRACTUAL 4.0'Keypunching,computer time.data processing and 'storage --. . ,
-COI,,uMJDITIES '1.5 , 'Office supplies,data process!nJ;supplies.references.daia s torane devices .
EQU!;t~ENT "I I'
(,,
____~hJ
If
!FEDERAL
iG/Fi.lAiCi f .
'ca:NEll,\L fUND •
~-~------
1(,\RECEIPTS
PROGRAM IU:CEII'IS
OHlER
"fOTAl t 51.3 .'I .1\7\'l\A 1\'
1\
-0""....""'''ULj''~''''''~.....,0",
REVISED PROGRAM
,REQUEST FOn NEW POSITION
-..~--..-.......-.-.
AGENCY ,
----~,-
DIVISION -
BUnGEr IlEQUEST UNii
,-~-
[lUOGET COMPONENT -
Arl'/WPIUAT/ON -ALLOCATION
'SlTlON EDP Programmer II
fLE '
C,\lION·
Anchorage.
',USTlfICATIONl
The Susitna Hyro ,F.~a5·ibii1ty studies are a cooperative effort with the Alaska
Power Authority for the study of the-feasibility a"major'proposed capital .
improvement project which the Department of Fish and Game cannot accomplish·
,t~ithin the ,realm of its cenera~programs;and which because of the development
of the Su Hydro Plan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year bY·APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY '81.'
"
/.tOER REQUESTED _~1~_
fiE (FULL Oil rART-TIME)_
#MONTHS ~i FY
6
17
HtlL Y SALARY
2,766
Responsibilities of the progranuner will include:execution of packaged computer pr l
grams;design,creation,'compi1ing testing,maintenance and documentation of new
-----------~------_llcomputer programsj organization and quality control of ihput data,maintenance ofcomput~r files;and cooperation with the biometrician and Data Processing pei~onnel
in coordinating data flo,",nnd IJ\tlnagement.Performance of these activities·.is .
'~GE I DARGAINING UtfU I ease1)tia1 and timely production of high quality SuS~t~8 Hydro information.,
On a continuing Qasls,funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
GGU -I capital improvement .program,for the SusHnaHydroel e,ctric project by the
.Alaska Power Authority,and allocated to the O~partment of Fish ahd Game in
accordance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated'between these
agencie~.'.
Z2,5 .
22.5tOTAL
--~~I I
1 fEDERAL
IGffI.lAiCii'
;~n.:E_~\t FUND I I
I'"l\ECEWH
;;:;WGRA"imCEII'lS
____~I l'v.y V,.V V \
I -DETAil Of RElATED EXPENSES
PERSONAL-SERVICES _16.6 ~ntha'§l\lary with henefits .
_,!!~~L '1.8 Commercial travel and per diem,eersonnl vehicle mileage
CONTRACTUAL . '3.5'KeyPunching computer time,data processing and'storage ~
COMMODrneS .6 Office supplies,data processing supplies J references,data -storage devices____fr
.EQU!l:~(NT .I.......__~·--.-;..'-------------------------.
OTI/Ell I
..,..._ I a t t .'............,
!C (,~'.(~.(t ((
ct &M;H1JllC~lcnt Dlv.:7r'
.
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST fOR NEW POSITION
\....o~.r .......I\.I ,,,vUI\l\t'(l--_..-_.-.............---.....
AGENCY---.,
DIVISiON
DUIlGf:FREQUEST UNIT
~-.
nUOGEr COMl'ONENT
AJ'l'ROPRlArlON .
ALLOCATION .
'.
,'•
Main ..enanco~lI
Anchorage
TlON,'
IUSTlflCATIONI
The Susitna llyro.F~a5ibiiity studies are a cooperative ~ffort with the Alaska
Power Authority for the study of the-feasibility a'major'proposed capital '
improvement project which the'Department of Fish and Game cannot accomplish,
______________~--------------~lwithin the realm of its general'p~ogram9'and which because of the developmcn~.of the Su Hydro Plan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for FY I B1.·,
flON
E
lEft REQUESTED 1
(fULL OR pART.TUAE)Permanent Duties of the maintenance mechanic will be the ft;t.brication of field collection facHi
,Seasonal ties;the outfitting and maintenance of vehicular marine equipment>i outboard'engines,
------------------------------------~>snowmachinesond other moto~driven and mechanical equipment.He'will be involved in
fabrication and repair work both in,the shop edvironment 4nd in remote field'areas
48 needed.,'The mechanic will also be respon~ible for ordering And maintaining a stoc
E I DARGAINING UNIT I of essential spare parts and components for critical field equipment 'items,
Local 71/f
~.883
On a,continuing basis.funds for these studies will be budgeted as part of the
capital ;mp'rovement program'for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project by the
,Alaska Power Authority.and allocated to the Department of Fish and GaD~in
lILYSALARV It,<MONTII<lJ;Xi FY "I.accor~ance with reimbursable services agreements fonnulated between these
,agencle3.
. 6
arell
TOTAL I 26.5
fEDERAL
Glfl.1AWi'
~ENE..R_"l FUHO I I
JA It EEEIt'TS 2~'.5
iflOGifM:fi\E<;EIrr s •.
i (((
llice or the Governor "-5r'
udgCl &Mi\nagc~ncnt Dl\(.
REVISED PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR NEW POSITION
CA Ill-Ul(T .-------_._~_.....'"
COVER rROGRAM -.--.,.-...-..
AGEHCY -----DIVISiON ' '-OUI>GET REQUEST UNIT
.~---IlUOGETCOMPONENT.
AI'I'flOl'ltlAT10N ...
1\LLOC/\lION ,
'.
.
Ancllorage .
Fishery Techh1cion III
)CI\T10N·
,JUSTIFICATION I
The Susitna ltyro Fens'ihiiity studies are a coope~ative effor't with the Alaslc.a
PmmI'Authority io~the study of thO"feasibility a"major'proposed capital '
improvement project which the'Department of Fish and Game cannot accoffi(llish
________'--:-..:...-Ilwithin the 'realm of its general"programs',and which because of the development.of the Su Hydro rlan of Study (POS)late in this fiscal year by APA could not
be budgeted as a part of ADF&G's program for'FY '81.'
OSITION
IHE
}t.IOEIl REQUESTEO _._---=1=--__
(rE(FUlLORrART~IME)fermanent ,Duties of this position ~i11 be the expediting o~equipment and supply orders for I
:Part-Time t field camps.assisting field crews order and purchase biological and relQtedmater:
and equipment,arranging charter flights,collecting biological field ~ata and
proces~for temporary data storage during the field season,·etc.He will.on ,oec a -
I I son,,fill in 8S a member of a '';In-field''stu4y teaul'as needed.'
OARGAINING UNIT
GGU
if.MONTHS ~FY
2
,NGE
11
'NTttl v SALAM,Y
2,200
On a continuing bas is,funds for these studies will be'budgeted.as part of the
capital improvement program for the Sus1tna Hydroelectric Pr~j~ct by the
Alaska power Authority,and'allocated to th~Deparbnent of'Fish andG.ame in
I ,accor~ance with reimbursable services agreements formulated between these
agencl es..
PERSONAL SERVICES 4.4 .
OETAllOF RELATED EXPENSES
vi tJL.h~ef..itS _~._
t(t((
5.4 ,
4
-TOTAL
......-::..-...(..~,....-.;.~~t -~
1 HOE-hI\L
3G/FmiCif
~ENE.~Al HinD.I~\Po ~CEtPrs .'•.•:1.5 4 ,
1 .PROGItAI.,ItECEIPH "-..-J .
n~Avr:l .,
(Ot~~CTt!Al F--~--:5 IMin'or l:ontractual services;associated with field equipment .
COMM~DITIES .1_.5 .Misc.s.u~plie6 and materials~-
EQUlft;.....1_EN...;.T.....-
OTt-IE1\__~