Or. Admin. Code § 635-009-0405 - Definitions
The following definitions shall apply to cooperative salmon hatchery projects:
(1) Definitions
listed in OAR 635-007-0501.
(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) "Brood stock Development" means a project
in which adults will return to a recapture facility to provide a local brood
stock egg source for local management programs.
(4) "Commission" means the Oregon Fish and
Wildlife Commission.
(5)
"Cooperative Salmon Hatchery Project" means any fish propagation enhancement
project authorized under these rules in which the department and the project
sponsor share the costs and/or responsibilities of fish propagation.
(6) "Cooperator" means party participating in
a cooperative salmon hatchery project.
(7) "Department" means the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife.
(8)
"Enhancement" means management activities including rehabilitation and
supplementation that increase fish production beyond the existing
levels.
(9) "Fish Propagation" means
the spawning, incubating, and/or rearing of fish by a human for sale, release,
or other uses.
(10) "Life cycle"
means:
(a) Coho salmon -- three years;
(b) Chinook salmon -- five
years;
(c) Chum salmon -- four
years.
(11) "Mark" means a
distinctive identification such as a removed fin and/or characteristic scale
pattern; a coded-wire tag imbedded in the fish in addition to a removed adipose
fin; or some other method approved by the department for the purpose of
identifying the origin of the fish.
(12) "Private Nonprofit Organization" means
any organization recognized as such under Section
501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code for purposes of charitable tax exemption.
(13) "Project Sponsor" means any public,
private nonprofit, or STEP organization proposing or cooperating in a
cooperative salmon hatchery project.
(14) "Public Organization" means any public
agency in the State of Oregon, including but not limited to agencies of the
state, counties, cities, municipalities, special districts, school districts,
port districts, cooperating agencies pursuant to ORS
190.110, and public institutions
of higher education.
(15)
"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.
(16) "Salmon" means coho salmon, chinook
salmon, and chum salmon.
(17) "STEP"
means Salmon Trout Enhancement Program.
(18) "Stocking" means to release hatchery
produced fish into state waters.
(19) "Supplementation" means continued
planting of fish to maintain or increase fish abundance in areas where natural
production is insufficient to meet management objectives.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138 & ORS 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.146 & ORS 506.124
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