OAR 635-100-0191
Lower Columbia River Coho Hatchery Programs


(1)

Conservation Hatchery Programs: ODFW shall take advantage of existing and new hatchery facilities to supply hatchery fish for selected projects to help restore natural production of wild coho. These projects will be treated as interim and experimental until their conservation value is demonstrated.

(a)

In 2002 ODFW shall initiate at least 3 projects using hatchery fish to re-establish wild populations in stream sections upstream of artificial barriers at ODFW hatcheries.

(b)

In 2003 ODFW shall initiate projects to restore natural production using hatchery fish in selected locations within the portion of coho habitat in the lower Columbia basin that in 2000, 2001, and 2003 had a density of wild spawners less than 2 wild fish per stream mile. Implementation of these projects is conditional on adequate funding for appropriate conservation hatchery approaches and monitoring and evaluation programs to assess project success and to manage the risk to wild populations while the projects are being conducted.

(2)

Mitigation and Harvest Augmentation Hatchery Programs: ODFW shall operate hatcheries in such a manner that adverse genetic and ecological interactions between hatchery and naturally produced fish are minimized through management of hatchery broodstocks, hatchery rearing environments and fish releases.

Source: Rule 635-100-0191 — Lower Columbia River Coho Hatchery Programs, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=635-100-0191.

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Wildlife Diversity Plan Definition of Terms
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Wildlife Diversity Plan Content and Purpose
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Wildlife Diversity Program Goal
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Wildlife Diversity Program Objectives
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Wildlife Diversity Plan Five-Year Review
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Sensitive Species List
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Threatened and Endangered Species List Policy Statement
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Threatened and Endangered Species Definition of Terms
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Criteria for Listing Threatened and Endangered Species
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Procedure for Listing Threatened and Endangered Species
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Reclassifying Threatened and Endangered Species
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Removing Threatened and Endangered Species from the State List
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Threatened and Endangered Species Technical Committees
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Threatened and Endangered Species Temporary Listing
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Threatened and Endangered Species Periodic Review of List
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State List of Threatened and Endangered Species
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Requirement for Survival Guidelines
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Survival Guidelines for Species Listed as Threatened or Endangered
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Survival Guidelines for Washington Ground Squirrel
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Advisory Survival Guidelines for Marbled Murrelet
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Endangered Species Management Plans for State Land Owning or Managing Agencies
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Endangered Species Requirements for Agencies Other than State Land Owning or Managing Agencies
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Classification of Agencies
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Threatened and Endangered Species Incidental Take Permits
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Western Snowy Plover
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Lower Columbia River Coho Fishery Management
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Lower Columbia River Coho Hatchery Programs
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Lower Columbia River Coho Land Management
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Lower Columbia River Coho Monitoring
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Lower Columbia River Coho De-listing Criteria
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 635-100-0191’s source at or​.us