Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Progress toward the following regionally agreed-upon targets for salmon and steelhead hatchery production. These targets were developed by the NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s (MAFAC) Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force. For the complete details on these targets and supporting information go to A Vision for Salmon and Steelhead, Goals and Pathways for Restoring Thriving Salmon and Steelhead to the Columbia River Basin. Phase 2 Report of the Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force to the NOAA Fisheries Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, July 16, 2020 version. See Objective S1 for the relationship of these targets to the program. (S1-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Progress toward the following regionally agreed-upon adult abundance escapement targets for natural-origin salmon and steelhead. These targets were developed by the NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s (MAFAC) Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force. For the complete details on these targets and supporting information go to A Vision for Salmon and Steelhead, Goals and Pathways for Restoring Thriving Salmon and Steelhead to the Columbia River Basin. Phase 2 Report of the Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force to the NOAA Fisheries Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, July 16, 2020 version. See Objective S1 above for the relationship of these targets to the program. (S1-3) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Abundance of populations tracked as identified through Coordinated Assessments Partnership. (S1-4) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Total Bonneville Dam, Lower Granite Dam and Willamette Falls adult counts. (S1-5) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Progress toward the following regionally agreed-upon targets for salmon and steelhead hatchery production. These targets were developed by the NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s (MAFAC) Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force. For the complete details on these targets and supporting information go to A Vision for Salmon and Steelhead, Goals and Pathways for Restoring Thriving Salmon and Steelhead to the Columbia River Basin. Phase 2 Report of the Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force to the NOAA Fisheries Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, July 16, 2020 version. See Objective S1 for the relationship of these targets to the program. (S1-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Progress toward the following regionally agreed-upon adult abundance escapement targets for natural-origin salmon and steelhead. These targets were developed by the NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s (MAFAC) Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force. For the complete details on these targets and supporting information go to A Vision for Salmon and Steelhead, Goals and Pathways for Restoring Thriving Salmon and Steelhead to the Columbia River Basin. Phase 2 Report of the Columbia Basin Partnership Task Force to the NOAA Fisheries Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, July 16, 2020 version. See Objective S1 above for the relationship of these targets to the program. (S1-3) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
SARs for salmon and steelhead in the Columbia and Snake rivers. (S2-1) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
NOAA’s stop light indicator chart of ocean conditions. (S2-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
PITPH (Powerhouse Encounter Rates) from Lower Granite Dam to Bonneville Dam. (S3-1) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Juvenile salmon and steelhead reach survival by year. (S3-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Number of salmon and steelhead transported in the Snake River. (S3-3) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Average mortality (%) of juvenile salmon and steelhead at Columbia and Snake River dams. (S3-4) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Annual adult salmon and steelhead survival in select Columbia and Snake River reaches. (S4-1) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Studies completed regarding fish passage, experimental pilot releases and testing interim fish passage facilities, fish reintroduction approaches, upstream/downstream passage options and costs, and habitat suitability. (S5-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
The blocked-area reintroduction implementation plans are completed. (S5-3) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
In blocked areas where the program has committed to any or all of these anadromous fish reintroduction activities, track the following: 1. Increase in habitat access for anadromous fish in the blocked waters above the blockage including, but not limited to, miles of fish habitat made accessible and high-head dam interim fish passage facilities in operation. 2. Number of salmon passed above and below the blockage through interim fish passage facilities and trap and haul. 3. Number of salmon released in reintroduction pilot projects and selective releases. (S5-4/ S5-5/ S5-6) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
All program-funded hatcheries have a final management plan and a reviewed and approved master plan, with specific objectives to track performance. (S6-1) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Salmon and steelhead indicators for Bonneville-funded hatcheries tracked and compared to management goals as described in hatchery management plans and HGMPs. (S6-2) |
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Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead |
Trends in genetic diversity measures (heterozygosity, allelic diversity, private alleles, etc.). (S7-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Sturgeon hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to the hatchery management plan and a reviewed and approved master plan. (WS1-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Lower Columbia and Lower Snake White Sturgeon population abundance: 1.Lower Columbia: Three-year running mean of sub-adults and adults. 2. Bonneville Reservoir: Three-event sampling mean of sub-adults and adults. 3. The Dalles Reservoir: Three-event sampling mean of sub-adults and adults. 4. John Day Reservoir: Three-event sampling mean of sub-adults and adults. 5. McNary Reservoir and Free-flowing section: Sub-adult and adult abundance when available. 6. Ice Harbor Reservoir: Sub-adult and adult abundance when available. 7. Lower Monumental Reservoir: Sub-adult and adult abundance when available. 8. Little Goose Reservoir: Sub-adult and adult abundance when available. (WS1-4/ WS4-4) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Middle Snake: Population abundance (>60 cm FL) and stock structure (juvenile, sub-adult, adult) recorded at 10-year sampling intervals for Brownlee Dam to Lower Granite Dam. (WS1-6) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Upper Snake: Population abundance (>60 cm FL) and stock structure (juvenile, sub-adult, adult) recorded at five-year sampling intervals for all Upper Snake reaches between Shoshone Falls and Brownlee Dam. (WS1-6) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Kootenai River White Sturgeon adult abundance estimate. (WS1-8) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Number of wild female adult White Sturgeon with acoustic tags detected at or above RKM 246 of the Kootenai River (preferred spawning habitat). (WS1-1/ WS4-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Lower Columbia and Lower Snake Recruitment Index: Three-year running mean of proportion of positive sets (Ep). (WS4-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Productivity: Annual standardized YOY gill net sampling (CPUE) in core conservation populations (Bliss Dam to C.J. Strike Dam and Hells Canyon Dam to Lower Granite Dam). (WS4-5) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Pacific Lamprey hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to a reviewed and approved master plan. (L1-1 / L2-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Geographic distribution as indicated by total end-of-year counts at Willamette Falls, and Columbia and Snake River dams. (L1-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Counts of juvenile and larval outmigration tracked at Bonneville Dam, John Day Dam, McNary Dam, Lower Monumental Dam, Lower Goose Dam, Lower Granite Dam, Rock Island Dam, and Rocky Reach Dam. (L1-4) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Pacific Lamprey hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to a reviewed and approved master plan. (L1-1 / L2-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative risk category as reported by RMU every five years. (L2-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
RMU abundance and distribution indicators as reported every five years. (L2-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Adult passage efficiency for each Columbia and Snake mainstem dam. (L3-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Annual average injury rates for Pacific Lamprey macrophthalmia at Bonneville, McNary, and John Day dams. (L4-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Bull Trout population abundance by subbasin. (R1-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Cutthroat Trout hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to the management plan and a reviewed and approved master plan. (R2-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Miles of stream occupied by core-conservation and conservation populations of Cutthroat Trout. (R2-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Number of core and conservation populations of Cutthroat Trout. (R2-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Kokanee hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to the management plan and a reviewed and approved master plan. (R3-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Status and trend of Kokanee. (R3-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Redband Trout populations' genetic integrity is protected from non-native hatchery trout by program-funded hatchery actions. (R4-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Redband Trout stream length (kilometers) and lake area (hectares) occupancy within each of the five geographic management units (GMU). (R4-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Percent of currently occupied habitat that contains genetically unaltered Redband Trout. Data not summarized by geographic management unit (GMU). (R4-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Percent of Redband Trout population that is hybridized. Data not summarized by geographic management unit (GMU). (R4-5) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Hungry Horse Dam mitigation for inundated lost habitat. (R5-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Number of acres of suitable stream or reservoir habitat in the Kootenai River Basin. (R6-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Number of accessible miles of previously blocked suitable streams in the Kootenai River Basin. (R6-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Burbot hatchery objectives are tracked and compared to the management plan and a reviewed and approved master plan. (NF-1) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Status and trend of Burbot. (NF-2) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Status, trend, and distribution of native freshwater mussels. (NF-3) |
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Other Native Aquatic Species |
Spawning stock biomass of lower Columbia River Eulachon. (NF-4) |
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Wildlife |
Location, acreage, and ownership of parcels acquired as mitigation for wildlife losses caused by construction, inundation, and operation of hydropower dams. (W1-1) |
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Wildlife |
Location, acreage, and ownership of parcels acquired as mitigation for wildlife losses caused by construction, inundation, and operation of hydropower dams. (W1-1) |
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Wildlife |
Location, acreage, and ownership of parcels acquired as mitigation for wildlife losses caused by construction, inundation, and operation of hydropower dams. (W1-1) |
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Ecology |
Acres protected by purchase or conservation easement. (E1-1) |
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Ecology |
Miles of stream protected by purchasing or leasing land. (E1-2) |
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Ecology |
Miles of stream habitat accessed. (E1-3) |
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Ecology |
Miles of stream with improved complexity or improved channel form. (E1-4) |
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Ecology |
Acres of habitat improved. (E1-5) |
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Ecology |
Number of new fish screens installed, or number of screens improved. (E1-6) |
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Ecology |
Acres improved in riparian areas. (E1-7) |
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Ecology |
Acres of estuary floodplain protected or restored per hydrogeomorphic reach (E1-7) |
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Ecology |
Instream flow added (acre-feet of protected water). (E2-1) |
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Ecology |
Instream flow added (cfs) (E2-6) |
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Ecology |
Daily maximum water temperatures at fixed monitoring sites in the mainstem in reference to water quality targets. (E2-2/ E2-4) |
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Ecology |
Total dissolved gas (TDG) during voluntary spill events at Dworshak, Libby, Hungry Horse, and Albeni Falls dams, and at Columbia and Snake River dams compared to the applicable standard. (E2-5) |
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Ecology |
Seasonal flows at specified Columbia and Snake River dams with associated target flows from the BiOp and Water Management Plan. (E3-1) |
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Ecology |
Travel time by release date for salmon and steelhead in Columbia and Snake River reaches. (E3-2) |
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Ecology |
Daily average flows and water temperatures downstream of McNary Dam in reference to flow and spawning temperature needs for Columbia River White Sturgeon. (E3-4) |
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Ecology |
Reservoir elevation at mainstem reservoirs. (E3-5) |
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Ecology |
Number of days of streamflow at or above 30kcfs at Bonners Ferry to support White Sturgeon spawning migration. (WS1-1/ WS4-1) |
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Ecology |
Number of wild female adult White Sturgeon with acoustic tags detected at or above RKM 246 of the Kootenai River (preferred spawning habitat). (WS1-1/ WS4-1) |
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Ecology |
The number of breeding pairs of Caspian Terns and availability of suitable nesting habitat on East Sand Island. (E4-1) |
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Ecology |
Cormorant colony size at East Sand Island. (E4-2) |
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Ecology |
Estimated predation rate on ESA-listed juvenile salmonids by Caspian Terns in the Columbia Plateau region. (E4-3) |
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Ecology |
Exploitation rate on Northern Pikeminnow measuring 200 mm (~8 inches) or greater in fork length. (E4-4) |
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Ecology |
Range expansion, spatial distribution, and number of non-native Northern Pike removed in the Columbia River Basin. (E4-5) |
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Ecology |
Counts of sea lions observed below Bonneville Dam, in the lower Columbia River/Estuary, and at Willamette Falls. (E4-6) |
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Ecology |
Percentage of the adult spring Chinook salmon and winter steelhead runs consumed by sea lions below Bonneville Dam, in the Lower Columbia River/ Estuary, and at Willamette Falls. (E4-7) |
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Ecology |
Number of adult spring Chinook salmon and winter steelhead, White Sturgeon, and Pacific Lamprey consumed by sea lions below Bonneville Dam, in the Lower Columbia River/Estuary, and at Willamette Falls. (E4-8) |
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Ecology |
Status of current-year juvenile and adult Lake Trout abundances (increasing, decreasing, or stable) in the Pend Oreille, Priest Lake, Flathead Lake, and Yakima subbasins relative to the most recent 5-year average at each site. (R1-1/R3-1) |
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Ecology |
Number of watercraft inspected and number of detections in the northwest states of the Columbia River Basin for Zebra/Quagga mussels. (E5-1) |
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Ecology |
Ratio of positive detections of Zebra/Quagga mussels to number of inspected watercraft. (E5-2) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Status and summary reports on strategy performance indicators and progress toward objectives and goals. (C1-1) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Periodic review and refinement of strategy performance indicators with managers and Regional Coordination Forum (RCF). (C2-1) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Review meeting(s) with managers and RFC on program objectives and strategy performance indicators prior to next program amendment. (C2-2) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Publication of annual report on Fish and Wildlife Program mitigation actions and investments. (C3-3) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Maintain coordination with regional information exchange groups and databases. (C3-5) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Licenses granted by FERC in protected areas since 1988 (C4-3) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Discussions with fish managers undertaken to evaluate and identify the best approach to assess remaining native focal fish losses. (C5-1) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Status and summary reports on strategy performance indicators and progress toward objectives and goals. (C1-1) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Periodic review and refinement of strategy performance indicators with managers and Regional Coordination Forum (RCF). (C2-1) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Review meeting(s) with managers and RFC on program objectives and strategy performance indicators prior to next program amendment. (C2-2) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Publication of annual report on Fish and Wildlife Program mitigation actions and investments. (C3-3) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Maintain coordination with regional information exchange groups and databases. (C3-5) |
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Communication, Assessment and Coordination |
Discussions with fish managers undertaken to evaluate and identify the best approach to assess remaining native focal fish losses. (C5-1) |
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