Or. Admin. Code § 635-500-6040 - Sockeye Salmon
(1) The following
policies apply to sockeye salmon management in the upper Deschutes subbasin:
(a) Sockeye will be introduced into the
Metolius River and tributaries including Suttle Lake and Link Creek through the
release of hatchery reared specific pathogen free gametes and smolts into the
Metolius and its tributaries.
(b)
Adult sockeye arriving at the Pelton Ladder that are from a freshwater lineage
will be spawned to provide the source of gametes and smolts for introduction
into the Metolius River and its tributaries.
(c) Only selected adults of known Metolius
River origin will be released upstream of Round Butte and Pelton Dams until
passage measures are proven successful.
(d) Sockeye salmon of any origin may be
considered for passage upstream of Round Butte Dam once it has been determined
the population is able to sustain itself.
(e) The upper Deschutes River subbasin will
be managed for hatchery and naturally produced sockeye in the Metolius River
and tributaries consistent with the Native Fish Conservation Policy (OAR
635-007-0503).
(2) The following objectives apply
to sockeye salmon management in the upper Deschutes subbasin:
(a) Achieve and maintain a self-sustaining
population of naturally produced sockeye salmon in the Metolius River and its
tributaries.
(b) Manage for a
population level that allows for a naturally established equilibrium between
resident kokanee and sockeye salmon in the Metolius River.
(c) Sockeye salmon in the lower Deschutes
River will be managed to produce a fishery opportunity after recruits per
spawner ratios have demonstrated a harvestable surplus in three successive
years or after a predictive model has been established based on
escapement.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & 506.129
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