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Title: Claytor Lake Project No. 739 Recreation Assessment


1
Claytor Lake Project No. 739Recreation
Assessment Angler Use Survey StudyKickoff
Meeting
January 24, 2007
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Presentation Agenda
  • Experience
  • Objectives
  • Relicensing Relevance
  • Geographic and Temporal Scope
  • Methods
  • Recreation Use Assessment
  • Angler Use Survey
  • Study Schedule

3
Recreation and Angler Use Qualifications and
Experience
  • Smith Mountain Lake Project, VA, AEP
  • Keowee-Toxaway Project, SC, Duke Energy
  • Upper Chattooga River GA, SC NC, USDA Forest
    Service
  • Catawba-Wateree Project, NC SC, Duke Energy
  • Spokane River Project/Coeur dAlene Lake, ID
    WA, Avista
  • Lake of the Ozarks/Osage Project, MO, AmerenUE
  • Holyoke Project, MA, Holyoke Water Power Company
  • Fifteen Miles Falls Project VT NH, TransCanada
    Hydro Northeast

4
Recreation Use Study Overall Study Objectives
  • Document facilities and activities
  • Collect information on use, user preferences, and
    user perceptions
  • Forecast recreational use numbers and activity
    trends over the term of an anticipated license
  • Characterize typical boating densities on the
    lake

5
Recreation Use StudyRelicensing Relevance
  • Recreation
  • The information obtained from the study will be
    the basis for determining whether or not
    additional recreational facilities are needed,
    what those facilities should be, if required, and
    where to best locate the facilities.
  • Angler Use
  • Study results will be useful relative to
    operational and management decisions

6
Recreation Use Study Geographic Temporal Scope
  • Data collection efforts at the lake will include
    areas within the project boundary for the Claytor
    Lake Project and extend to public access areas
    below the dam along the New River to the U.S.
    Hwy. 460 Bridge near Glen Lyn, VA.
  • The study will also assess and consider regional
    recreation resources within 60 miles of the
    Project.
  • Field work scheduled between March 1 through
    November 30th, 2007

7
New River (VDGIF)
Dublin Public Access
Claytor Dam Picnic Area
Harry DeHaven Co. Park)
Rock House Marine
Claytor Lake S.P.
Conrad Bros. Marine
Lowmans Ferry
New River Trail S.P.
Allisonia (VDGIF)
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Rich Creek (VDGIF)
Glen Lyn
Narrows 2 (Lurich Rd)
Narrows 1 (Lurich Rd)
Bluff City
Ripplemead
Pembroke
Lower Zone
Eggleston
McCoy
Middle Zone
Whitehorne (VDGIF)
Peppers Ferry Bridge (Rt 114)
Upper Zone
Dudleys Landing
Riverview Park
9
Recreation Assessment Study Components
  • Facility Inventory
  • Existing Use Activity Estimates
  • Future Use Activity Estimates
  • Boating Density

10
Recreation Assessment Study Facility Inventory
- Methods
  • Conduct site visits to each publicly accessible
    site at the Project to document the facilities
    and resources
  • Identify and characterize the public facilities
    and amenities at each site
  • GPS Photographs

Allisonia Public Boat Ramp
11
Recreation Assessment Study Use and Needs
Assessment - Methods
  • Existing Public Use - traffic counts, spot
    counts, and interviews.
  • Shoreline Resident Use - mailed questionnaire.
  • Potential Visitors - mailed questionnaire.
  • Use from other shoreline operators, e.g. publicly
    accessible marinas, home owner association
    marinas, state parks, etc. - interviews and/or
    spot counts.

12
Recreation Use StudyPublic Use Sampling Effort
  • Claytor Lake Access Point Interview and Spot
    Counts
  • March 1 to November 30
  • 20 days/month
  • 14 weekdays, 6 weekend days
  • 2 zones (1C.L.S.P., Dublin, Harry DeHaven,
    Below the Dam, Dam Picnic Area 2 Rock House,
    Conrad Bros., Lowmans Ferry, Allisonia) equal
    weight
  • AM or PM focus start time considers day length

13
Recreation Use StudyNew River Sampling Effort
  • River Access Point Interviews and Spot Counts
  • Public Boat Launch Sites (13 Total)
  • March 1 to November 30
  • 9 days/month
  • 3 zones
  • equal weight probabilities between zones
  • 6 weekend/3 weekdays
  • 8 hr sampling day
  • Time at each access point is sampling day length
    minus driving time (equal time at each site)
  • Start time will focus the study on either AM or
    PM equal weight

14
Recreation Assessment Study Future Recreational
Use Assessment - Methods
  • Future recreation demand will be assessed in
    10-year increments out to 2050.
  • Growth in recreation activities projections will
    be from Outdoor Recreation in American Life A
    National Assessment of Demand and Supply Trends
    by Cordell et. al., 1999.
  • VA population and recreation trend estimates will
    be evaluated within the context of Cordells
    future use predictions.

15
Recreation Assessment Study Existing Boating
Density Analysis - Methods
  • Aerial photographs of watercraft
  • Project area 11 days between Memorial Day and
    Labor Day.
  • New River 3 days near the start of sampling in
    April, in mid summer, and after Labor Day.
  • A stratified random sampling weekdays, weekends,
    and holidays.
  • The boats will be digitized off of the
    photographs and entered into a GIS for analysis.

16
Angler Use Survey StudyObjectives
  • To Quantify
  • Angler Use (Effort, Catch, Harvest)
  • Demographics
  • Expenditures

Lowmans Ferry/Lighthouse Boat Launch
17
Angler Use Survey StudyMethods
  • A roving creel survey on Claytor Lake and an
    access point survey at the area directly below
    Claytor dam.
  • Interviews and instantaneous count
  • 2 sampling zones (all on water anglers as well as
    bank/pier anglers at S.P. and Harry DeHaven
    County Park.
  • Monthly zone weights developed in consultation
    with VDGIF
  • 5 weekdays/5 weekend days all holidays sampled.
  • AM/PM start times weighted 0.3/0.7 respectively

18
Angler Use Survey StudyMethods
  • The interview will follow similar surveys by
    VDGIF and be developed in consultation with VDGIF
  • Angler effort, catch, and harvest
  • Species preference
  • Angler demographics
  • Trip expenditures and within 20 miles
  • Consumer surplus
  • Awareness of VDH fish consumption advisories and
    resulting changes in fishing habits
  • Striped bass and hybrid striped bass angler size
    preferences

19
Recreation and Angler Use StudyExpected Results
  • Inventory of sites and opportunities within the
    Project
  • Visitor profile information
  • Characterization of use, activities, and
    preferences
  • Expected changes in recreation activity at the
    Project for next 50 years
  • Characterization of boating density
  • Angler effort, catch, and harvest
  • Species preferences

20
Recreation Use StudySchedule
  • Pre-study meeting February 2007
  • Begin field work March 1, 2007
  • Study Plan progress updates May November 2007
  • Field work ends November 30, 2007
  • Draft report January 2008

Lowmans Ferry Bridge, Claytor Lake
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Questions?
View New River from Eggleston Bridge, looking
upstream
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