Adjustment of Hatchery Compensation - Survival Studies. Hatchery production commitments, except for original inundation compensation, shall be adjusted based upon the results of survival studies conducted during Phase I, Phase II and Phase III (Standard Achieved, Additional Juvenile Studies, and Provisional Review). Hatchery compensation for yearling chinook and steelhead shall be adjusted based upon the results from the three years of accurate and precise Juvenile Project Survival studies completed at the Xxxxx Hydroelectric Project. The arithmetic average of the three years of survival study indicate that the survival of yearling chinook and steelhead averages 96.2%. As a result, compensation for spring chinook, yearling summer chinook and steelhead shall be reduced to 3.8% as indicated below: The District will rear for Chelan PUD, through contractual agreement between the two PUDs, up to 19,200 pounds of spring chinook at about 15 fish per pound (288,000 fish).
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Samples: Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan, Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan, Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan