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  1. Hatcheries have long played a necessary role in meeting harvest and conservation goals for Pacific Northwest salmon and steelhead. However, a need to reform the hatchery system has been identified by scientists and policymakers based on growing concerns about the potential effects of artificial

  2. Hatchery Genetic Management Plan (HGMP) Document - application/pdf. Attachments. Attachment Size; Catherine Creek CHS.pdf 699.82 KB: 699.82 KB: Clearwater FH HGMP.pdf ...

  3. 4) Assess genetic impacts among hatchery vs. wild where interaction exists No change in genetic diversity of wild population. Compare genetic profile of natural fish in the SF Clearwater River to genetic profile of hatchery population.

  4. Hatchery and Genetic Management Plan Template: Purpose, Applications, and Instructions. January 5, 2000. Attached is the final version of the Hatchery and Genetic Management Plan (HGMP) template for use in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.

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  5. Jun 19, 2015 · Much of the concern over interactions between hatchery and wild fish has centered on the genetic effects of hatchery fish on wild populations (Hindar et al. 1991; Lynch and O'Hely 2001), and hatchery management strategies are often put in place to minimize genetic risks.

    • Jesse T. Trushenski, H. Lee Blankenship, James D. Bowker, Thomas A. Flagg, Jay A. Hesse, Kenneth M. ...
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  6. Chinook salmon at Carson NFH without the need for out of basin egg or fish transfers to the hatchery. Achieve a minimum 0.1% smolt-to-adult return back to the hatchery. Smolt-to-adult survival rates are monitored for each brood-year release. Assure that hatchery operations support Columbia River Fish Management Plan (U.S. v

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  8. Hatchery production, HGMPs and the ESA. The Endangered Species Act (ESA) provides for the listing of species as “endangered” or “threatened” and prohibits the “take” of endangered species. Take is defined by the ESA as “to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any ...

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