Social Behavior - Snake River sockeye salmon captive propagation
Data Set (DS) | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:30901 | Updated: August 9, 2022 | Published / External
Summary
Short Citation
Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2024: Social Behavior - Snake River sockeye salmon captive propagation, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/30901.
Full Citation Examples
In the early 1990s, Redfish Lake sockeye salmon from the Sawtooth Basin in Idaho were on the brink of extinction, and they were listed as endangered under the US Endangered Species Act in 1991. To prevent extinction, a gene rescue captive broodstock program was established for the stock that consisted of taking most of the remaining gene pool into captive culture at specialized conservation hatcheries at the Manchester Research Station and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Eagle Hatchery.
Efforts through the decade of the 1990s consisted of developing techniques for successful culture of sockeye salmon to adulthood, establishing rearing and spawning protocols to ensure preservation of stock diversity, and habitat enhancement at the rearing lakes. In the early 2000s, the program began to include a demographic focus to boost the population through rearing and release of enough juveniles to produce some adult returns. For the last few years, NWFSC eyed egg production has resulted in over 150,000 smolts being released into the Stanley basin annually for recovery, with plans to increase NWFSC eyed egg production to support release of half a million smolts in the Stanley Basin by 2017. In 2011, and for the fourth year in a row, record numbers of sockeye adults have returned to their native home in Idaho.
Interfish distance, interfish orientation.
Distribution Information
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The study examines the effect of a point source food supply on the social behavior of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) reared in a conservation hatchery setting. The three treatments consisted of a control in which fish were not fed, an experimental treatment in which fish were fed using point source automated feeders and an experimental treatment in which fish were hand fed. Each replicate consisted of placing three fish in a 3.6 m grey circular tank, allowing them overnight to recover from the effects of handling, and starting at 0900 the next morning photographing them at half hour intervals until 13 photographs were acquired. The photographs were examined for grouping, mean angle between fish and mean distance between fish. General observations made over the course of the study and analysis of the photographic data indicate Snake River sockeye salmon vary their social behavior from solitary to paired to aggregated to schooled and the presence of a point source food supply increases aggression, but does not elicit territorial defense.
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The study examines the effect of a point source food supply on the social behavior of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) reared in a conservation hatchery setting. The three treatments consisted of a control in which fish were not fed, an experimental treatment in which fish were fed using point source automated feeders and an experimental treatment in which fish were hand fed. Each replicate consisted of placing three fish in a 3.6 m grey circular tank, allowing them overnight to recover from the effects of handling, and starting at 0900 the next morning photographing them at half hour intervals until 13 photographs were acquired. The photographs were examined for grouping, mean angle between fish and mean distance between fish. General observations made over the course of the study and analysis of the photographic data indicate Snake River sockeye salmon vary their social behavior from solitary to paired to aggregated to schooled and the presence of a point source food supply increases aggression, but does not elicit territorial defense.
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Child Items
Type | Title |
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Entity | Snake River Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Social Behavior |
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Desmond Maynard
Des.Maynard@noaa.gov
360-871-8313
Metadata Contact
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
206-860-3200
NWFSC Home
Extents
-122.5547° W,
-122.5547° E,
47.569° N,
47.569° S
NWFSC Manchester: Manchester Research Station
2013-10-01 - 2014-04-30
Item Identification
Title: | Social Behavior - Snake River sockeye salmon captive propagation |
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Status: | Completed |
Creation Date: | 2014-04-01 |
Publication Date: | 2017-02-13 |
Abstract: |
In the early 1990s, Redfish Lake sockeye salmon from the Sawtooth Basin in Idaho were on the brink of extinction, and they were listed as endangered under the US Endangered Species Act in 1991. To prevent extinction, a gene rescue captive broodstock program was established for the stock that consisted of taking most of the remaining gene pool into captive culture at specialized conservation hatcheries at the Manchester Research Station and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Eagle Hatchery. Efforts through the decade of the 1990s consisted of developing techniques for successful culture of sockeye salmon to adulthood, establishing rearing and spawning protocols to ensure preservation of stock diversity, and habitat enhancement at the rearing lakes. In the early 2000s, the program began to include a demographic focus to boost the population through rearing and release of enough juveniles to produce some adult returns. For the last few years, NWFSC eyed egg production has resulted in over 150,000 smolts being released into the Stanley basin annually for recovery, with plans to increase NWFSC eyed egg production to support release of half a million smolts in the Stanley Basin by 2017. In 2011, and for the fourth year in a row, record numbers of sockeye adults have returned to their native home in Idaho. Interfish distance, interfish orientation. |
Supplemental Information: |
Subject to Public Access to Research Results (PARR): Yes Outreach: Fish and eyed eggs for use in ESA listed Snake River Sockeye Salmon recovery actions. Production of adult fish and eyed eggs that are supplied to IDFG for use in recovery efforts for Snake River Sockeye Salmon Report: 2013 Annual Report to BPA. Annual Report to BPA on project fish culture, production, and research |
Keywords
Theme Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | artificial propagation |
None | salmon |
None | Snake River |
Spatial Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | NWFSC Manchester |
Instrument Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | Unknown Instrument |
Physical Location
Organization: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center |
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City: | Seattle |
State/Province: | WA |
Country: | USA |
Data Set Information
Data Set Scope Code: | Data Set |
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Data Set Type: | Spreadsheet |
Data Presentation Form: | Table (digital) |
Support Roles
Data Steward
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Maynard, Desmond |
Address: |
7305 East Beach Drive Manchester, WA 98366 |
Email Address: | Des.Maynard@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 360-871-8313 |
Distributor
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) |
Address: |
2725 Montlake Boulevard East Seattle, WA 98112 USA |
Email Address: | nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-860-3200 |
URL: | NWFSC Home |
Metadata Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) |
Address: |
2725 Montlake Boulevard East Seattle, WA 98112 USA |
Email Address: | nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-860-3200 |
URL: | NWFSC Home |
Originator
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Maynard, Desmond |
Address: |
7305 East Beach Drive Manchester, WA 98366 |
Email Address: | Des.Maynard@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 360-871-8313 |
Point of Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Maynard, Desmond |
Address: |
7305 East Beach Drive Manchester, WA 98366 |
Email Address: | Des.Maynard@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 360-871-8313 |
Extents
Extent Group 1
Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
N° Bound: | 47.569 | |
S° Bound: | 47.569 | |
Description |
NWFSC Manchester: Manchester Research Station |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2013-10-01 |
End: | 2014-04-30 |
Extent Group 2
Extent Group 2 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
N° Bound: | 47.569 | |
S° Bound: | 47.569 | |
Description |
NWFSC Manchester: Manchester Research Station |
Extent Group 2 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2012-10-01 |
End: | 2013-04-30 |
Extent Group 3
Extent Group 3 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.5547 | |
N° Bound: | 47.569 | |
S° Bound: | 47.569 | |
Description |
NWFSC Manchester: Manchester Research Station |
Extent Group 3 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Continuing |
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Start: | 1991-09-29 |
Access Information
Security Class: | Unclassified |
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Data Access Procedure: |
At this time, contact the Data Manager for information on obtaining access to this data set. In the near future, the NWFSC will strive to provide all data resources as a web service in order to meet the NOAA Data Access Policy Directive (https://nosc.noaa.gov/EDMC/PD.DA.php). |
Data Access Constraints: |
NA |
Distribution Information
Distribution 1
Start Date: | 2017-02-13 |
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End Date: | Present |
Download URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parr/snake_river_sockeye_salmon_captive_broodstock_social_behavior/data/page/ |
Distributor: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) (2015-10-01 - Present) |
File Name: | Snake River Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Soci |
Description: |
The study examines the effect of a point source food supply on the social behavior of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) reared in a conservation hatchery setting. The three treatments consisted of a control in which fish were not fed, an experimental treatment in which fish were fed using point source automated feeders and an experimental treatment in which fish were hand fed. Each replicate consisted of placing three fish in a 3.6 m grey circular tank, allowing them overnight to recover from the effects of handling, and starting at 0900 the next morning photographing them at half hour intervals until 13 photographs were acquired. The photographs were examined for grouping, mean angle between fish and mean distance between fish. General observations made over the course of the study and analysis of the photographic data indicate Snake River sockeye salmon vary their social behavior from solitary to paired to aggregated to schooled and the presence of a point source food supply increases aggression, but does not elicit territorial defense. |
Distribution 2
Start Date: | 2017-02-13 |
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End Date: | Present |
Download URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/tables/table/snake_river_sockeye_salmon_captive_broodstock_social_behavior |
Distributor: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) (2015-10-01 - Present) |
File Name: | Snake River Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Soci |
Description: |
The study examines the effect of a point source food supply on the social behavior of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) reared in a conservation hatchery setting. The three treatments consisted of a control in which fish were not fed, an experimental treatment in which fish were fed using point source automated feeders and an experimental treatment in which fish were hand fed. Each replicate consisted of placing three fish in a 3.6 m grey circular tank, allowing them overnight to recover from the effects of handling, and starting at 0900 the next morning photographing them at half hour intervals until 13 photographs were acquired. The photographs were examined for grouping, mean angle between fish and mean distance between fish. General observations made over the course of the study and analysis of the photographic data indicate Snake River sockeye salmon vary their social behavior from solitary to paired to aggregated to schooled and the presence of a point source food supply increases aggression, but does not elicit territorial defense. |
URLs
URL 1
URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/19410 |
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Name: | Social Behavior |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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File Resource Format: | Web site |
Description: |
NWFSC Dataset Information page. Interfish distance, interfish orientation, |
Data Quality
Quality Control Procedures Employed: |
Personal judgement. These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the project’s Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager for full QA/QC methodology. |
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Data Management
Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: | No |
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Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: | 1 |
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: | Yes |
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: | No |
If Distributor (Data Hosting Service) is Needed, Please Indicate: | Yes |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: | 0 days |
If Delay is Longer than Latency of Automated Processing, Indicate Under What Authority Data Access is Delayed: |
No Delay |
Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: | NCEI-MD |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: | 365 |
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?: |
The Northwest Fisheries Science Center facilitates backup and recovery of all data and IT components which are managed by IT Operations through the capture of static (point-in-time) backup data to physical media. Once data is captured to physical media (every 1-3 days), a duplicate is made and routinely (weekly) transported to an offsite archive facility where it is maintained throughout the data's applicable life-cycle. |
Lineage
Lineage Statement: |
Photographs were analyzed with image pro software to determine interfish distance, interfish angle, and number of fish in group. |
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Child Items
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Type | Title | |
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Entity | Snake River Sockeye Salmon Captive Broodstock Social Behavior |
Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 30901 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:30901 |
Metadata Record Created By: | Jeffrey W Cowen |
Metadata Record Created: | 2016-02-24 10:06+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2022-08-09 17:11+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2019-06-04 |
Owner Org: | NWFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2019-06-04 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2020-06-04 |