. Columbia River Basin fish and wildlife program. Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (U. S. ); Fishery management; Wildlife management; Fishes; Fishes; Fish habitat improvement; Wildlife habitat improvement; Habitat (Ecology). the objectives for the plan caniun be reached under current har\ est regimes. 11", for example, a wildlite mitigation project aims to re-estab- lish an elk herd in a subbasin. and existing reguhitions will alk)\\ for overly aggressive harvest of the herd while it is first being established, there is good reason to dcnibt w hether the project can succeed.
. Columbia River Basin fish and wildlife program. Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (U. S. ); Fishery management; Wildlife management; Fishes; Fishes; Fish habitat improvement; Wildlife habitat improvement; Habitat (Ecology). the objectives for the plan caniun be reached under current har\ est regimes. 11", for example, a wildlite mitigation project aims to re-estab- lish an elk herd in a subbasin. and existing reguhitions will alk)\\ for overly aggressive harvest of the herd while it is first being established, there is good reason to dcnibt w hether the project can succeed. On the other hand, there is also no advantage to increasing lish popula- tions in the interest of greater harvest if the anticipated harvest regimes will not allow that har\est to take place. A hatchery that rears fish solely for har\est is of little benefit if the major- ity of those fish go uncaught the potential harvest is restricted by the presence of another, much weaker sUick. Therefore the Council adopts the following harvest strategies: Contributions to Harvest and Escapement Coals subbasin plan and hatchery management plan must explicitly describe the expected contribution to harvest for each of the harvested stocks or species. In the case of wildlife, the plan must indicate the area in which the v\ ildlife w ill be harvested. In the case of fish, the plan must indicate the expected con- tribution to specific fisheries. In both instances, the plan must iden- tify clear escapement goals for each species or stock and explain the basis on which that goal was chosen. Compatibility with Harvest Refjimes Each subbasin plan and hatchery management plan must state the A hatchery that rears fish solely for harvest is of little benefit if the majority of those fish go uncaught because the potential har- vest is restricted by the presence of another, much weaker ; likelihood that adequate numbers of adults will reinain or return to the subbasin to assur
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