Or. Admin. Code § 635-007-0544 - Operating Principles for Hatchery Management
(1) Hatchery management and reform will
generally proceed from the following hatchery premise: The ideal hatchery
removes as many random mortality effects as possible without having any other
influence on the natural life or experience of native fish and their habitats.
The hatchery premise has five main components that managers shall strive to
incorporate into hatchery programs:
(a)
Removing random mortality occurring in the natural environment;
(b) Simulating selective mortality operating
in the natural environment;
(c)
Minimizing artificial selection;
(d) Providing fish rearing and training
experiences to reduce unnatural behaviors; and
(e) Minimizing ecological impacts associated
with hatchery operations (e.g., competition and predation associated with
release location and number, pathogen transfer and amplification, pollutants,
passage barriers, overharvest of weak stocks in mixed stock
fisheries).
(2) Success
moving toward the premise in subsection (1) will be largely dependent on
funding, research, program type, and facility or operating
flexibility.
(3) Hatchery program
management plans shall be developed and implemented in consultation and
cooperation with management partners and the public, and in coordination with
native fish conservation policy plans at local and regional scales.
(4) Hatchery programs shall be managed to
provide optimum fishery and conservation benefits, based on the best available
scientific information. Most programs will contribute toward fish management
objectives primarily by raising fish for harvest while minimizing the impact
on, or benefiting, fish that spawn naturally.
(5) Hatchery facilities shall be operated to
maximize fish quality and minimize adverse impacts to watersheds, consistent
with fish management objectives, applicable permits and agreements.
(6) Monitoring and evaluation shall be
adequate to measure progress toward fish management and hatchery program
objectives, contain risks within acceptable limits, and provide feedback for
adaptive management.
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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