Or. Admin. Code § 635-007-0501 - Definitions
As used in this Division and Division 40:
(1) "Anadromous" means fish which migrate
from saltwater to freshwater for spawning.
(2) "Aquaria species" means those fish
legally acquired and sold in the pet store trade for use in home aquaria,
except game fish, sturgeon, state or federally protected threatened and
endangered species and those species listed as Prohibited or Controlled.
"Aquaria" are any tanks, pools, ponds, bowls or other containers intended for
and capable of holding or maintaining live fish and from which there is no
outfall to any waters of this state.
(3) "Aquatic habitat" means the waters which
support fish or other organisms which live in water and which includes the
adjacent land area and vegetation (riparian habitat) that provides shade, food,
and/or protection for those organisms.
(4) "Area" means a stream, a lake, a group of
streams or lakes, or a portion of the ocean managed for or with a common stock
of fish, or for protection of a stock or stocks of fish.
(5) "Biological requirements" refers to those
environmental conditions such as water quality, water quantity, and available
food that are necessary for fish to grow and/or reproduce.
(6) "Brood stock" means a group of fish,
generally from the same population, that are held and eventually artificially
spawned to provide a source of fertilized eggs for hatchery programs.
(7) "Brood year" means the year in which more
than fifty percent of the adults in a population of fish spawn.
(8) "Commission" means the Oregon Fish and
Wildlife Commission.
(9)
"Compensation" means activities that replace fish, or their habitat lost
through development or other activities.
(10) "Conservation" means managing for
sustainability of native fish so that present and future generations may enjoy
their ecological, economic, recreational, and aesthetic benefits.
(11) "Cooperative Salmon Hatchery Project"
means a fish propagation enhancement project authorized under OAR
635-009-0400 through
635-009-0455.
(12) "Department" means the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife.
(13)
"Depressed" means below established goal such as a fish production or
escapement goal shown in a management plan or below the level of production or
escapement that the Commission determines to be an optimal level.
(14) "Disease" means problems caused by
infectious agents, such as parasites or pests, and by other conditions that
impair the performance of the body or one of its parts.
(15) "Disease agent" means an organism that
is detrimental to fish.
(16)
"Endemic disease" means a disease commonly detected in a population of
naturally produced native fish.
(17)
"Enhancement" means management activities including rehabilitation and
supplementation that increase fish production beyond the existing
levels.
(18) "Export" means to
transport any fish or eggs out of state.
(19) "Facility Manager" means hatchery
manager, owner or person responsible for compliance with these rules.
(20) "Fish" means all game fish as defined by
ORS 496.009 and food fish as defined
by ORS 506.036, which live or could
live in the waters of this state.
(21) "Fish Hatchery" means a facility at
which adult broodstock are held, or where eggs are collected and incubated, or
where eggs are hatched, or where fish are reared.
(22) "Fry" means fish which have recently
hatched and have not fed.
(23)
"Foreign" means fish which originate through human intervention from a
different population.
(24) "Genetic
engineering" means the introduction of genetic material into an organism's
genotype through molecular genetics techniques.
(25) "Genetic Resources" means the kind and
frequency of genes found within a population or collection of
populations.
(26) "Genotype" means
the kinds of and the combination of genes possessed by an individual.
(27) "Goal" means a statement of intent which
leads to policy, rules, and operation plans for implementation of a Department
Program.
(28) "Hatchery produced
fish" means a fish incubated or reared under artificial conditions for at least
a portion of its life.
(29)
"Hatchery production system" means the fish, facilities and operations
associated with collecting, spawning, incubating, rearing, distributing and
releasing hatchery produced fish.
(30) "Hatchery Program" means a program in
which a specified hatchery population is planted in a specified geographical
location.
(31) "Hold fish" means to
capture and/or remove live fish in or from the waters of this state and/or
maintain live fish in captivity but does not include fish held live for less
than one day for examination and release without transfer from the waters where
caught or collected.
(32) "Import"
means to transport fish or eggs into the state.
(33) "Indigenous" means descended from a
population that is believed to have been present in the same geographical area
prior to the year 1800 or that resulted from a natural colonization from
another indigenous population.
(34)
"Marine species" means those fish found in the ocean or the saline or brackish
water of estuaries or bays along the coast, but not generally found in
freshwater streams.
(35)
"Mitigation" means to lessen the impact of activities or events that cause fish
or habitat loss.
(36) "Native fish"
means indigenous to Oregon, not introduced. This includes both naturally
produced and hatchery produced fish.
(37) "Naturally produced" means fish that
reproduce and complete their full life cycle in natural habitats.
(38) "Naturally Spawned" means fish produced
in the natural environment as the result of natural reproduction.
(39) "Natural production system" means the
fish and environment associated with completing the life-cycles of naturally
produced fish populations.
(40)
"Nongame Fish" means any fish other than those specifically defined as game
fish in ORS 496.009.
(41) "Operation plan" means an action plan
developed by the Department that generally addresses how the objectives in a
management plan for harvest or production of a species shall be
attained.
(42) "Optimum" means the
desired fish production level as stated in management plans or set by specific
Commission action.
(43) "Phenotype"
means any characteristic of an organism that is determined by the organism's
genes, genotype and the environment.
(44) "Policy" means mandatory direction or
constraints that provide the framework for Department programs.
(45) "Population" means a group of fish
originating and reproducing in a particular area at a particular time which do
not interbreed to any substantial degree with any other group reproducing in a
different area or in the same area at a different time.
(46) "Presmolt" means a juvenile anadromous
fish which has fed and reared but is not yet a smolt.
(47) "Production" means the number or pounds
of fish raised in a hatchery or resulting from natural spawning and rearing in
freshwater, estuarine, or ocean habitats; also used in reference to
harvest.
(48) "Propagation of fish"
means the spawning, incubating, and/or rearing of fish by a human for sale,
release or other uses.
(49) "Random
mortality" means fish mortality that generally does not affect the genotypic or
phenotypic traits of fish populations.
(50) "Rehabilitation" means short-term
management actions which may include fish stocking, habitat improvement,
harvest management, or other work, that restore fish populations depressed by
natural or man-made events.
(51)
"Release" means liberating fish or allowing fish to move into waters of the
state.
(52) "Risk" means the extent
to which, a management practice may reduce population productivity or cause an
undesirable change in genetic characteristics of a population.
(53) "Sensitive" means those fishes that have
been designated for special consideration pursuant to OAR
635-100-0040.
(54) "Selective mortality" means fish
mortality that generally affects the genotypic and phenotypic traits of fish
populations.
(55) "Serious
depletion" means a significant likelihood that the species management unit will
become threatened or endangered under either the state or federal Endangered
Species Act.
(56) "Significant or
substantial" means a condition of sufficient magnitude such that it is likely
to influence continued natural production at optimum levels.
(57) "Smolt" means a juvenile salmon or trout
that is capable of initiating a seaward migration and is capable of living in
the sea.
(58) "Species" means any
group or population that interbreeds and is substantially reproductively
isolated.
(59) "Species
hybridization" means the crossing of two different taxonomic species.
(60) "Species management unit" means a
collection of populations from a common geographic region that share similar
genetic and ecological characteristics.
(61) "STEP" means Salmon Trout Enhancement
Program.
(62) "Stock" means an
aggregation for management purposes of fish populations which typically share
common characteristics such as life histories, migration patterns, or
habitats.
(63) "Stray" means a
hatchery fish that spawns naturally in a location different from the location
intended when the fish was stocked.
(64) "Supplementation" means continued
planting of fish to maintain or increase fish abundance in areas where natural
production is insufficient to meet management objectives.
(65) "Sustainable" means persistence over
time, that is to say the ability of a population or a species management unit
to maintain temporal, spatial, genetic, and ecological coherence while
withstanding demographic, environmental, and genetic variation and catastrophic
events from natural and human induced causes.
(66) "Taxonomic species" means a group of
fish that have been assigned a scientific name in the form of genus and species
by the American Fisheries Society Committee on Common and Scientific Names of
Fishes.
(67) "Transfer" means moving
fish from one facility to another or to waters of the state.
(68) "Transgenic fish" means fish that have
genes or groups of genes that have been transferred from another organism
through the process of genetic engineering.
(69) "Wild fish" means any naturally spawned
fish in the taxonomic classes, Agnatha, Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes,
belonging to an indigenous population.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012 & 496.138
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.171, 496.172, 496.176, 496.182, 496.430, 496.435, 496.445, 496.450 & 496.455
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