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FMO: Feeding, migrating, overwintering | FMO: Feeding, migrating, overwintering | ||
VSP: Voluntary Stewardship Program. Also: Viable Salmonid Population (not in current wide usage). | |||
RME: Research, monitoring, and evaluation | |||
Redd: a spawning bed in the stream gravel bottom | Redd: a spawning bed in the stream gravel bottom | ||
Kelt: | |||
Rootwads | Rootwads | ||
Revision as of 18:08, 26 November 2024
Very much in progress!--CM 7/1/2024
See PDF pg 222 of YBTAP for extra acronyms ALSO an actual glossary of fish terminology!!!
Bridget Wood: Juvenile Salmonid and Small Fish Identification Aid adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/library/pdfs/habitat/adfg_hr_id_cards_v1.1.pdf
Organizations/Groups
YBFWRB: Yakima Basin Fish & Wildlife Recovery Board
TAG: Technical Advisory Group
CC: Citizen Committee
LE: Lead Entity (There are 25 across WA. Ours includes the TAG, the CC, the LE Coordinator, and a grant administrator—the YBFWRB Board of Directors)
BTWG: Bull Trout Working Group
SRFB: Salmon Recovery Funding Board (who runs the annual grant round for all LE’s across the state)
RCO: Recreation & Conservation Office (Lead Entities are contracted through this office. Elizabeth Butler works for RCO as our regional grant manager)
GSRO: Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office (partners with RCO)
BPA: Bonneville Power Administration (federal hydropower marketing administration within the Dept of Energy; a source of grant funds)
BOR: Bureau of Reclamation (water management agency in the Western US; a source of grant funds)
PCSRF: Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (a source of grant funding; established by Congress to reverse the decline of West Coast salmon)
NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (their fisheries dept helps fund our SRFB grants via the PCSRF)
USFWS: United States Fish & Wildlife Service
WDFW: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
WRCD: Washington Resource Conservation & Development council
WWT: Washington Water Trust
NPCC: Northwest Power & Conservation Council (created following the 1980 Northwest Power Act to “inform and advance a regional vision for power and fish & wildlife in the Columbia Basin”)
Sponsors:
CD: Conservation District
KCT: Kittitas Conservation Trust
MCF(EG): Mid-Columbia Fisheries (Enhancement Group)
TU: Trout Unlimited
YN: Yakama Nation
Legislation/Plans:
ESA: Endangered Species Act
YBIP: Yakima Basin Integrated Plan
YSBP: Yakima Sub-Basin Plan
BTAP: Bull Trout Action Plan
YSRP: Yakima Steelhead Recovery Plan
YTAHP: Yakima Tributary Access & Habitat Program
YKFP: Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project
YRBWEP: Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project (a study done by the BOR)
Grant Round:
RFP: Request for Proposal (to solicit grant applications)
PRISM: Performance and Registration Information Systems Management (nobody really refers to it as anything other than the acronym)
POC: Project of Concern (a rating the SRFB review panel can give projects following site tours; means the project is at high risk of not being approved to be considered by its Lead Entity for funding)
NMI: Needs More Information (a rating the SRFB review panel can give projects following site tours; might mean the project passes easily by supplying the requested additional information, or might not)
CCA: Climate Commitment Act (legislation passed in WA in 2023)
Technical Terms:
SARM: Salmon Recovery Model
WRIA: Water Resource Inventory Area (fancy term for a sub-watershed; we have WA WRIA’s 37, 38, and 39)
CFS: Cubic Feet per Second
OHWM: Ordinary High Water Mark
ELJ: Engineered Log Jam
LWD: Large Wood Debris
Thalweg: the center of the mainstem of a river/the main flow path of a river
DPS: Distinct population segment > MPG: Major Population Group > Populations
APE: Area of Potential Effects
FMO: Feeding, migrating, overwintering
VSP: Voluntary Stewardship Program. Also: Viable Salmonid Population (not in current wide usage).
RME: Research, monitoring, and evaluation
Redd: a spawning bed in the stream gravel bottom
Kelt:
Rootwads
Rock barbs
Riprap
Foraging Migration Overwinter (FMO)
Wasting/mass wasting??
Entrainment: getting sucked through a dam/barrier such that a fish can't get back over
Technical Resources:
FPDSI: Fish Passage & Diversion Screening Inventory
SWIFD: State Wide Integrated Fish Distribution database—will tell you which fish live where
DART: Data Access & Retrieval Tool; UW’s database that includes tons of data on fish in the Columbia basin
Miscellaneous:
Gap-to-Gap: The 10-mile stretch between Selah Gap and Union Gap