1994 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program |
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| Council document 94-55 | |
Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, in Coordination with Appropriate Indian Tribes
5.5A.1 Continue to review, compile and submit to the Council information on the impacts of salmon and steelhead flow operations on resident fish or wildlife. In addition, identify specific research, monitoring and evaluation activities needed to determine the potential impacts of salmon and steelhead flow operations on resident fish and wildlife, particularly native species, in and around Hungry Horse, Libby, Grand Coulee, Brownlee and Dworshak reservoirs. Use this information to develop analytical methods or biological rule curves for reservoir operations, similar to those being developed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks for Hungry Horse and Libby reservoirs. Include an evaluation of impacts on recreation and the recreational industry.
Bonneville
5.5A.2 Fund research, monitoring and evaluation activities needed to determine the potential impacts of salmon and steelhead flow operations on resident fish and wildlife, particularly native species, in and around Hungry Horse, Libby, Grand Coulee, Brownlee, Dworshak and other reservoirs.