Evaluate status of Pacific lamprey in the Clearwater River and Salmon River drainages, Idaho

Publication Type:

Report

Source:

U. S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Issue 2009 Technical Report, Portland, OR, p.40 (2009)

Call Number:

U09COC01IDUS

URL:

http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/962416

Keywords:

Lampetra tridentata, Pacific Lamprey, SWAP

Abstract:

Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentate) have received little attention in fishery science until recently, even though abundance has declined significantly along with other anadromous fish species in Idaho. Pacific lamprey in Idaho have to navigate over eight lower Snake River and Columbia River hydroelectric facilities for migration downstream as juveniles to the Pacific Ocean and again as adults migrating upstream to their freshwater spawning grounds in Idaho. The number of adult Pacific lamprey annually entering the Snake River basin at Ice Harbor Dam has declined from an average of over 18,000 during 1962–1969 to fewer than 600 during 1998–2006. Based on potential accessible streams and adult escapement over Lower Granite Dam on the lower Snake River, we estimate that no more than 200 Pacific lamprey adult spawners annually utilize the Clearwater River drainage in Idaho for spawning. We utilized electrofishing in 2000–2006 to capture, enumerate, and obtain biological information regarding rearing Pacific lamprey ammocoetes and macropthalmia to determine the distribution and status of the species in the Clearwater River drainage, Idaho. Present distribution in the Clearwater River drainage is limited to the lower sections of the Lochsa and Selway rivers, the Middle Fork Clearwater River, the mainstem Clearwater River, the South Fork Clearwater River, and the lower 7.5 km of the Red River. In 2006, younger age classes were absent from the Red River.

Notes:

ELECTRONIC FILE - Zoology: Fishes

SWAP (2/19/2016) citation (since changed punctuation after "Idaho"):
Cochnauer T, Claire C. 2009. Evaluate status of Pacific lamprey in the Clearwater River and Salmon River drainages, Idaho. 2009 Technical Report. Portland (OR): US Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration. 40 p. Project No. 2000-028-00. [accessed 2016 Jan 27]. http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/962416.

Other information: The authors are with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.