IN PUGET SOUND & COASTAL WASHINGTON Hatchery Reform February 2003.

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IN PUGET SOUND & COASTAL WASHINGTON Hatchery Reform February 2003

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 The Hatchery Reform Project is a systematic, science-driven redesign of how hatcheries will be used to achieve two new purposes: 1) helping to recover and conserve naturally spawning populations; and 2) supporting sustainable fisheries.

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003

WDFW Tribe USFWS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003

 Representative Norm Dicks (D-WA)  Washington Governor Gary Locke  U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)  Former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton  Representative Jennifer Dunn (R-WA)  Northwest Indian Fisheries Chair Billy Frank, Jr.  Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Jeff Koenings  Washington State Salmon Recovery Funding Board Chairman William Ruckelshaus Bipartisan Support

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Independent Scientific Panel  Research Grant Program  State and Tribal Implementation  Third-Party Facilitation PROJECT ELEMENTS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 John Barr (Vice Chair) NW Indian Fisheries Commission Lee Blankenship (Vice Chair) Northwest Marine Technology Donald Campton, PhD US Fish & Wildlife Service Trevor Evelyn, PhD Department of Fisheries & Oceans Canada (retired) Conrad Mahnken, PhD National Marine Fisheries Service Lars Mobrand, PhD (Chair) Mobrand Biometrics Lisa Seeb, PhD Alaska Department of Fish & Game Paul Seidel WA Department of Fish and Wildlife William Smoker, PhD University of Alaska Hatchery Scientific Review Group

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 Hatchery Reform Coordinating Committee Congressional Hatchery Science Advisory Team Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission

Hatchery Reform Project, February Regions  Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca  South Puget Sound  Stillaguamish/Snohomish Rivers 2002 Regions  Skagit River Basin  Nooksack/Samish Rivers  Central Puget Sound 2003 Regions  Hood Canal  Willapa Bay  North Coast  Grays Harbor REGIONAL REVIEWS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 REGIONAL REVIEWS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 EASTERN STRAITS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 SOUTH PUGET SOUND

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 STILLAGUAMISH/SNOHOMISH

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 Area-Wide Recommendations  Take a regional approach to managing hatchery programs  Operate hatcheries within the context of their ecosystems  Take into account both freshwater and marine carrying capacity in sizing hatchery programs

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Measure success in terms of contributions to harvest, conservation and other goals.  Emphasize quality, not quantity, in fish releases.  Incorporate flexibility into hatchery design and operation. Area-Wide Recommendations

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Evaluate hatchery programs regularly to ensure accountability for success.  Develop a system of wild steelhead management zones.  Use in-basin rearing and locally- adapted broodstocks. Area-Wide Recommendations

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Take eggs during the entire natural period of adult return.  Develop spawning protocols to maximize effective population size. Area-Wide Recommendations

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003

 Updated Policy  Revised Management  Accountability for Success SYSTEM-WIDE IMPLEMENTATION

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Scientific Framework  Benefit/Risk Assessment Tool  Hatchery Operational Guidelines  Monitoring and Evaluation Criteria  Research Program HATCHERY REFORM TOOLS

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003  Fish First  Friends of Issaquah Salmon Hatchery  Long Live the Kings  Luhr Jensen  NW Marine Technology  NW Marine Trade Association  NW Sports Fishing Industry Assoc. Hatchery Reform Coalition  Puget Sound Anglers  Pure Fishing, Inc.  Recreational Fishing Alliance  Recreational Sportsfishing Industry Assoc.  Three Rivers Marine  Trout Unlimited (WA Council)  Westport Charter Boat Assoc.

Hatchery Reform Project, February 2003 “We are confident that by working together… we can achieve our goal of returning wild salmon stocks to abundance. Reforming hatchery practices is another step on the road to wild salmon recovery.” Billy Frank, Jr., Chairman, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission