Implementation of the Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Northwest Region August 19, 2013.

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Implementation of the Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Northwest Region August 19, 2013

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Final plan published July 2013 Lower Columbia River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Populations of Salmon and Steelhead (ODFW, 2010) ESA Salmon Recovery Plan for the White Salmon River Watershed (NMFS, 2013) Washington Lower Columbia Salmon Recovery and Fish & Wildlife Subbasin Plan (LCFRB, 2010) The Columbia River Estuary ESA Recovery Plan Module for Salmon & Steelhead (NMFS, 2011) Recovery Plan Module: Mainstem Columbia River Hydropower Projects NMFS, 2008) U.S. Department of Commerce | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | NOAA Fisheries | Page 2

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Implementation Framework Estuary Management Unit (LCREP) (LCREP) Oregon Management Unit (ODFW) (ODFW) Washington Management Unit (LCFRB) (LCFRB) White Salmon Management Unit (WAGIT) (WAGIT) Lower Columbia Steering Committee NMFS WA GSRO OR Gov. Office ODFW WDFW LCFRB Yakama Nation Warm Springs Tribes Klickitat County Working Groups as needed Working Groups as needed Other Regional Forums PFMC Federal Caucus NPCC FCRPS Action Agencies US v. OR Recovery Boards Other Regional Forums PFMC Federal Caucus NPCC FCRPS Action Agencies US v. OR Recovery Boards

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Steering Committee Functions  Communication/coordination among states/tribes/management units  Communications with other regional entities  Advocate, educate, outreach for plan implementation  Recommend prioritization of recovery efforts  Coordination RME and adaptive management  Coordinate funding opportunities  Convene issue-specific work groups Membership : entities with management and decision authority

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Lower Columbia Recovery Forum  General SC agreement that broader engagement will occasionally be desirable  Opportunity to outreach/engage/educate a broad spectrum of stakeholders and recovery partners  Opportunity to coordinate across recovery domains Membership : open to all stakeholders and the public

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Recovery Implementation  Largely guided by management units 1.Implementation schedules and strategies (projects, limiting factors, resources needed, priorities, etc.) 2.Coordination 3.Tracking, reporting and adaptive implementation.

Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan Prioritization of Recovery Actions  Habitat protection and connectivity  Addressing threats & limiting factors  Restoring ecological processes o Populations targeted for high viability o Large benefits to viability or threat reduction o Restoring high-intrinsic potential o Resiliency to climate change

Selecting the right projects % Concerns addressed by projects % Concerns addressed by projects % Projects addressing a concern Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan

Tracking & Reporting Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan

Tracking & Reporting Lower Columbia River Recovery Plan

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