Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin: Task 1.1

Deadline for written questions: 7.29.2016
Deadline for submissions: 8.15.2016

Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin.

There is a widely recognized need for a transparent, basin-wide, science-driven approach to fish restoration in the Klamath Basin that integrates needs of listed suckers, Bull Trout, and Coho Salmon with those of tribal and public trust species, such as spring and fall Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, lamprey, and sturgeon.

There is a need to develop an integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin. The Final Plan will. This Plan should also be consistent with NRC’s 2008 recommendation’s that Klamath Basin stakeholders work towards “connecting science and decision making” and employ “conceptual and simulation models” towards that end in an “adaptive management” approach on a “Basin scale.”

Posted: 7.15.2016

RFP Klamath Restoration Q&A

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Manufacture of PIT Tag Antennas for the John Day Lock and Dam Fish Ladders

Deadline for written questions: 7.12.2016
Deadline for submissions: 7.18.2016

The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to procure the professional services of a manufacturer to build PIT tag antennas. These antennas will collect data in both of the (currently unmonitored) fish ladders at John Day Dam.

PSMFC is seeking proposals to build and test PIT tag antennas and build guides for concrete preparation. The successful respondent must have experience in PIT tag antenna design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance as well as a proven track record for the consideration of future needs and functionality.

Posted: 7.8.2016

 

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