ITEM:

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS/STAFF REPORTS

 

22.

CARMEL RIVER FISHERY REPORT

 

Meeting Date:

July 21, 2008

Budgeted: 

N/A

 

From:

Darby Fuerst,

Program/

N/A

 

General Manager

Line Item No.:

 

 

 

Prepared By:

Beverly Chaney

Cost Estimate:

N/A

 

General Counsel Approval:  N/A

Committee Recommendation:  N/A

CEQA Compliance:  N/A

 

AQUATIC HABITAT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:  During June 2008, Carmel River streamflow conditions were poor for all fish migration, and fair to poor for juvenile fish rearing.  As of June 30, the river front had dried back to approximately river mile (RM) 4.5, along the Quail Lodge Golf Course.

 

During June 2008, the mean daily streamflow recorded at the District’s Carmel River at Sleepy Hollow Weir gaging station averaged 14.5 cubic feet per second (cfs) and ranged from 11 to 19 cfs.  During June 2008, 0.0 inches of rainfall were recorded at California American Water’s (CAW’s) San Clemente Dam.  The long-term average rainfall for June at this location is 0.12 inches.  The rainfall total for Water Year 2008 to date is 19.61 inches, which is 93% of the long-term average of 21.18 inches for the water year to date.  Since February 2008, only 0.54 inches of rain have been recorded, making this the driest spring since 1997.

 

CARMEL RIVER LAGOON:  The lagoon closed naturally on April 29, 2008.  To enhance steelhead rearing habitat in the lagoon over the summer, California State Parks crews fortified the sand berm with bulldozers on May 5, 2008, by pushing beach sand to raise the berm elevation and prevent future breaching.  The lagoon filled over the next eight days, reaching a water surface elevation (WSE) of 8.5 feet above mean sea level before starting to slowly drop.  During June 2008, the WSE gradually fell from approximately 7.2 feet to 4.8 feet above mean sea level (see the graph at the end of this report).

 

JUVENILE STEELHEAD RESCUES: District staff began its annual summer juvenile steelhead rescues on May 14, 2008.  As of June 30, 2008, approximately 36,867 steelhead have been rescued from the lower 5.4 miles of the Carmel River between the Highway 1 Bridge and CAW’s Cypress Well.  Of this total, there were: 36,658 "young-of-the-year" (YOY) steelhead that were born this year and are now about 1.5-3.0 inches long, 15 age 1+ juveniles, one smolt, one adult and 192 mortalities (0.52%).  Approximately 26,969 steelhead were transported to the District's Sleepy Hollow Steelhead Rearing Facility (Facility) in upper Carmel Valley and 9,704 rescued fish were released into the Carmel River Lagoon in June.

 

SLEEPY HOLLOW STEELHEAD REARING FACILITY:  The first rescued fish were brought to the Facility on May 14, 2008.   As of June 30, 2008, approximately 26,523 fish (all but ten are YOY) are being held in the rearing channel and quarantine tanks.  So far, 128 fish have been lost during their initial quarantine periods and 423 fish have died during rearing, for a total mortality rate of 2.0% to date at the Facility.  The tally of fish received at the Facility is more than that shown being delivered in the rescue section, above, due to accounting errors in the two separate sets of records that will be reconciled after the end of the rescue season.

 

 

 

 

 

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