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Biological Objectives

ObjectiveFactor TextCategorySpeciesESUMPGLocationPopulationHabitat Type
~12,000 natural spawners Aquatic Steelhead
1,000 available for harvest Aquatic Steelhead
1,650 broodstock need for hatchery component Aquatic Coho
10,000 Spawning natural adult returns Aquatic Fall Chinook
10,000 Spawning natural adult returns Aquatic Spring Chinook
10,000-20,000 long-term returns Aquatic Pacific Lamprey
14,000 long-term returns Aquatic Coho
25,000-74,000 available for harvest Aquatic Steelhead
4,900 natural spawners Aquatic Steelhead
42,000-91,000 long-term returns Aquatic Steelhead
5, 900-10,000 long-term returns Aquatic Steelhead
5,000 broodstock need for hatchery component Aquatic Steelhead
5,000 broodstock need for the hatchery component Aquatic Fall Chinook
50,000 long-term returns Aquatic Fall Chinook
500 adults in each of Fish Lake (North Fork Clearwater, Fish Lake (Lochsa), and Lower/Middle Fork Clearwater

5,000 adults in each of the North Fork Clearwater, Lochsa, Selway, and South Fork Clearwater

Aquatic Bull Trout
60,000 long-term returns Aquatic Spring Chinook
A natural spawning component of ~10,000 Aquatic Spring Chinook
Broodstock need for the hatchery component: 5,000 Aquatic Spring Chinook
B-run = 12,000 spawning natural adult returns, A-run = 4,900 spawning natural adult returns Aquatic Summer Steelhead
By 2010, develop a nutrient allocation plan for the subbasin which investigates the potential benefits to fish and wildlife of nutrient additions or reductions Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Complete adequate flow designations for all anadromous fish bearing waterways by 2010 Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Develop an increased understanding of the thermal impacts of Dworshak Dam operations on life history characteristics of fall chinook salmon, other fishes, and associated wildlife species in downstream reaches, and reduce negative impacts by 2010. Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Develop an integrated management plan to optimize the use of hatchery fish to meet recovery and harvest objectives. Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Develop programs and project proposals compatible with existing community needs and that integrate with local watershed protection, restoration and management objectives and activities. Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Encourage the development of 150,000 acres of additional ponderosa pine communities. Terrestrial Ponderosa Pine
Evaluate and quantify wildlife losses associated with continued operation and secondary impacts of Dworshak Dam and reservoir Terrestrial
Evaluate needs and opportunities to increase native resident populations of westslope cutthroat and bull trout throughout the subbasin by 2005 Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Evaluate the economic efficiency and impacts of projects as part of prioritization processes in the subbasin Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Evaluate the viability of using hatchery outplants to maintain harvestable sterile rainbow trout densities in Dworshak Reservoir Aquatic Rainbow Trout
harvest component of 45,000 Aquatic Spring Chinook
Identify high priority habitat areas requiring protection or restoration Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Improve aquatic habitat diversity and complexity to levels consistent with other objectives outlined in this document, with particular emphasis on recovery of anadromous and fluvial stocks Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Increase anadromous fish productivity and production, and life stage specific survival through habitat improvement. Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Increase extent and distribution of early seral habitats in the subbasin to within the historic range of variability for the habitat type. Restore natural patch size distribution and juxtapositions Terrestrial Seral Forest
Increase populations of westslope cutthroat trout and bull trout where they are extirpated or low by 2017. Aquatic Bull Trout
Increase populations of westslope cutthroat trout and bull trout where they are extirpated or low by 2017. Aquatic Westslope Cutthroat
Increase resource information and education delivery in the subbasin. Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Increase the number of naturally spawning adults to achieve goals in the following anadromous adult return objectives within 24 years (timeline is consistent with the Council’s Fish and Wildlife Program). This should amount to 4-6% SAR for spring-summer chinook, 3% for fall chinook, and 4% for steelhead as measured at Lower Granite Dam, within next 24 years. Aquatic All anadromous focal species
Increase understanding of the composition, population trends, and habitat requirements of the terrestrial communities of the Clearwater Terrestrial All terrestrial focal species
Lolo Creek = 500 natural adults, South Fork = 1,000 natural adults, Lochsa River and Lower Mainstem = 1,500 natural adults, no recommendation for North Fork and Selway River populations Aquatic Summer Steelhead
Maintain and improve in-reservoir resident fish habitat and fisheries. Aquatic All resident focal species
Maintain Dworshak Reservoir as bull trout habitat (See Section 3.4.1 of this volume, proposals VII-2). Aquatic Bull Trout
Maintain kokanee densities in Dworshak Reservoir between 30 and 50 harvestable (age 2-3) fish/hectare, providing a catch rate of at least 0.7 kokanee/hour. Aquatic Kokanee
Maximize social and economic benefits as much as possible while implementing the Clearwater Subbasin Plan Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Participate in existing, and contribute to the further development of, local watershed and technical advisory groups. Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Prioritize and coordinate efforts to address data gaps Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Protect all currently functioning wetlands Terrestrial wetlands
Protect and restore an additional 300 miles of riparian habitats by 2017 Terrestrial Riparian Habitats
Protect existing old growth areas and encourage old growth establishment in areas where old growth is below the historic range of variability. Restore natural patch size distribution and juxtapositions. Strategy: Map and inventory existing old growth and potential old growth areas Terrestrial
Protect mature ponderosa pine habitats. Terrestrial Ponderosa Pine
Protect remaining native prairie remnants. Terrestrial
Protect species--minimize the negative impact of current and future development on the native terrestrial species of the subbasin Terrestrial All terrestrial focal species
Protect the existing quality, quantity and diversity of native plant communities providing habitat to native wildlife species by preventing the introduction, reproduction, and spread of noxious weeds and invasive exotic plants into and within the subbasin Terrestrial
Reduce and prevent impacts of brook trout on bull trout, including hybridization. In the next 10 years, establish the degree of bull x brook trout hybridization and determine the potential to diminish future brook x bull trout hybridization Aquatic Bull Trout
Reduce conflicts between livestock and native wildlife and plant populations Terrestrial
Reduce instream sedimentation to levels meeting applicable water quality standards and measures, with an established upward trend in the number of stream miles meeting such criterion by 2017. Aquatic All aquatic focal species
Reduce number of artificially blocked streams by 2017 Aquatic All aquatic focal species
Reduce the extent and density of established noxious weeds Terrestrial
Reduce the extent of rainbow x cutthroat trout hybridization in the North Fork Clearwater drainage within 10 years. Aquatic Cutthroat Trout
Reduce the extent of rainbow x cutthroat trout hybridization in the North Fork Clearwater drainage within 10 years. Aquatic Rainbow Trout
Reduce the impact of the transportation system on wildlife and fish populations and habitats Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Reduce the negative impacts of livestock grazing on the fish, wildlife and plant populations in the subbasin. Focus efforts on riparian and wet meadow habitats Terrestrial Riparian Habitats
Reduce water temperatures to levels meeting applicable water quality standards for life stage specific needs of anadromous and native resident fish, with an established upward trend in the number of stream miles meeting standards by 2017 Aquatic All aquatic focal species
Restore 2000 acres of historic native prairie grassland habitat to natural conditions by 2017. Terrestrial Grasslands
Restore 500 acres of historic wetlands to proper functioning condition by 2017 Terrestrial wetlands
Restore natural nutrient input cycles and mitigate for damages to aquatic and terrestrial populations due to the loss of these nutrients Aquatic and Terrestrial All species
Up to 10,000 natural spawners Aquatic Fall Chinook
Up to 35,000 for harvest Aquatic Fall Chinook
Utilize a mix of hatchery and natural production strategies for native, localized, and reintroduced populations to meet subbasin goals delineated in Table 3 within 25 years. Aquatic All anadromous focal species