. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . 1 — Commission Choi 2 — Vice Chairman John T. Hanson 3 — Commission Member E. G. Leipheimer, J 4 — Commission Member Lyle H. Tauck 5 — Commission Member Robert H. Weintz 6 — Department Director Frank H. Dunkle 7 —Deputy Director Keith A. Fresei ORGANIZATION CHART. RECOMMENDED LEGISLATION Stream Conservation Law The Stream Conservation Law passed in1963 will expire June 30, 1965 unless action istaken to insure its perpetuation. This importantlegislation provides a measure of legal con-sideration for trout streams and a mean


. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . 1 — Commission Choi 2 — Vice Chairman John T. Hanson 3 — Commission Member E. G. Leipheimer, J 4 — Commission Member Lyle H. Tauck 5 — Commission Member Robert H. Weintz 6 — Department Director Frank H. Dunkle 7 —Deputy Director Keith A. Fresei ORGANIZATION CHART. RECOMMENDED LEGISLATION Stream Conservation Law The Stream Conservation Law passed in1963 will expire June 30, 1965 unless action istaken to insure its perpetuation. This importantlegislation provides a measure of legal con-sideration for trout streams and a means of re-solving inter-agency differences that may re-sult from overlapping responsibilities. The Fish and Game Commission is obligated to perpetuate a stream fishery. In orderto provide sport fish, it follows that the neces-sities for fish growth and reproduction mustfirst be present. High on the list of necessitiesare certain physical qualities of natural streamchannels—such things as bank cover, under-cut banks, proper distribution of pools and rif-fles, and the associated bends or meandersConversely, construction and hydraulic proj-ects often change or deteriorate streams so theywill no longer support or rear sport fish. Thispresents a sharp conflict of interests and an ob-vious overlap of responsibilities. The Stream Con


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