Or. Admin. Code § 635-009-0095 - Salmon and Trout Enhancement Program Definitions
The following definitions shall apply to Salmon and Trout Enhancement Program projects:
(2) "Acclimation" means to hold juvenile fish
at a site other than where they were reared, for a specified length of time
immediately prior to release at the site, in order to cause them to imprint on
and return to the site as adults.
(3) "Committee" means the Salmon and Trout
Enhancement Program Advisory Committee.
(4) "Egg Incubation Project" means project in
which eggs are contained and hatched and resultant fry are released
unfed.
(5) "Enhancement" means
resource conservation, utilization and educational activities that contribute
to the recovery and sustainability of native fish.
(6) "Enhancement Project" is any project
authorized by the Department in accordance with these rules.
(7) "Fish Propagation" means to rear fish for
release (includes egg incubation).
(8) "Mark" means a distinctive identification
such as a removed fin or characteristic scale pattern, or both; a coded-wire
tag imbedded in the fish in addition to a removed adipose fin; or some other
methods approved by the Department for the purpose of identifying the origin of
the fish.
(9) "Stocking" means to
release hatchery-produced fish into state waters.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138 & ORS 496.146
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.430 & ORS 537.142
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