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Summary of Corps Of Engineers Survey and Monitoring Efforts for ILT Richard A. Fischer, Ph.D. U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center December 2002 Meeting Representatives from 3 Corps Divisions, ( Northwestern, Southwestern and Mississippi Valley ), Corps HQ, and 7 Corps Districts attended a meeting in Tulsa to address ILT issues Identification of major issues Development of white paper outlining action items 1

The Corps developed a List of Proposed Actions A symposium should be held to allow interested stakeholders to share information. A standardized protocol for population surveys throughout the ILT range should be developed to insure data could be used in determining success in meeting recovery goals. Current Status of Monitoring Efforts 2

Current Status of Monitoring Efforts Each District with ILT s conducts its own monitoring efforts Little coordination among Districts and FWS regions There is a perceived need to develop a standardized, coordinated monitoring program through the range of ILT to determine overall population status Memphis/Vicksburg Districts Small Boat Surveys since 1985 Towboat surveys until 1995 Aerial surveys until 1997 Primarily an adult survey and identification of # of nesting colonies Conducted by Ken Jones, Dyersburg State Comm. College Memphis District has taken the lead in carrying out population surveys for the past 19 years along the Middle and Lower Mississippi River 3

Mississippi River from Cape Girardeau, MO to Vicksburg, MS Year # Adults # Colonies 2000 5,920 65 2001 6,361 54 2002 5,802 68 2003 8,082 68 Mississippi River from Cape Girardeau, MO to Vicksburg, MS 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Aerial Towboat Small Boat 4

Memphis/Vicksburg Districts Red River from Texarkana to Shreveport, LA Conducted in 2000 by Michael Guilfoyle, ERDC-EL Tulsa District Airboat is used for surveys Surveys mid-june to early August Total nesting population Productivity (FBR) Surveys by USACE, USFWS, and Audubon Arkansas River 92 miles between Kaw Dam and Keystone Lake Arkansas River 58 miles between Tulsa and Muskogee, OK Zink Island Tulsa 5

Tulsa District Kaw Dam and Keystone Lake Year # Adults # Colonies # Nests 2003 118 5 36+ Year Tulsa and Muskogee, OK # Adults # Colonies # Nests 2003 419 14 149 Omaha District Has conducted population surveys, habitat restoration, habitat mapping, water release modification, and some captive rearing for the past 12 years Weekly surveys from early May through late August Adult surveys during mid- to late-june 6

Omaha District Surveys conducted on 8 separate reaches along the Missouri River Albuquerque District The Albuquerque District has developed an ILT management plan for John Martin Reservoir on the Arkansas River in order to comply with a USFWS BO regarding the effect of recreational activities. Annual surveys conducted at John Martin Reservoir, CO; Adobe Creek Reservoir; and Neenoshe Reservoir. 7

Albuquerque District In 2003, 24 ILT pairs detected (up from 19 pairs in 2002). Thirty-three nests (including renests) were found in 2003, with a total of 76 eggs counted. Recent population increase attributed to annual habitat projects addressing periodic fluctuations in water levels and the encroachment of vegetation to prime nesting sites. Little Rock District The Little Rock District developed an ILT management plan for the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in Arkansas in 1986. The plan describes population surveys and habitat protection and creation measures that are conducted. 8

Louisville District Annual surveys of lower Ohio River contracted to KY State Nature Preserves Have an ongoing commitment to create nesting islands whenever dredging is required in the historic nesting area of the lower Ohio (mile 975 916). 9

Kansas City District 125-mi reach of Kansas River Boat surveys District ID s new colonies Monitoring by Dr. Roger Boyd, Baker University ~ 34 nests in 2003 10

Fort Worth District Survey Information available for the Rio Grande River?? No Corps reservoirs in Lower Rio Grande No Corps surveys are being conducted on the river However, some ILT nesting occurs on a Corps-funded environmental restoration project. Adult Censuses Approx. District Dates #Years River Mi les Primary Type Memphis 13-17 July 19 576 Small Boat Vicksburg 13-17 July 19 included above Small Boat Omaha 15-30 June 12 ~750 Small Boat Tulsa 26 June-27 July 150 Airboat Albuquerque May-July 15 n/a Boat/Foot Kansas City May July 125 Small Boat Louisville?? Boat/Dredge Fort Worth Little Rock St. Louis 11

Interior Least Tern Research and Monitoring Workshop 12