Fish Stocking Sample Clauses

Fish Stocking. Article 6(d) and Section 4.6.3 of Chapter 6 of the Comprehensive Plan requires Chelan PUD to make available to the WDFW sufficient funding to rear annually the following resident fish at the Chelan Hatchery for stocking in Lake Chelan: 1. Approximately 5,000 pounds of salmonid fingerlings (for example: 500,000 fish at 100 fish/lb., presently kokanee). 2. Approximately 33,000 pounds of catchable-sized salmonids (for example: approximately 100,000 fish at 3 fish/lb., presently Westslope cutthroat trout (WSCT) and triploid rainbow trout (XXX). In 2008, WDFW released approximately 50,000 WSCT (at a size of 15 fish/pound) at Lakeside and Mill Bay in March, and approximately 70,000 triploid XXX (at a size of 3 fish/pound) at Lakeside in August and September (Art Xxxxx, WDFW, pers. com.). Approximately 227,000 kokanee fingerlings, taken from broodstock collected in fall 2006 from the Stehekin River, were released into Lake Chelan near the Yacht Club in May (at a size of 75 fish/lb.). Additionally, approximately 175,000 WSCT fry were released into Twenty-five Mile, Xxxxxxxx, Prince, Safety Harbor, Fish, Grade, and First creeks (at a size of 600 fish/lb.) in June and July. The stocking plan from WDFW for 2009 is shown in the following table (Art Xxxxx, WDFW, pers. com.). Incubators on First Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Eyed eggs June First Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Xxxxxxxx Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July 25-Mile Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Prince Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Grade Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Safety Harbor Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Fish Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 25,000 Fry June or July Lake Chelan Cutthroat Twin LK 50,000 15 March ad clipped (80%) Kokanee Lake Chelan 227,000 80 Mid May Triploid Rainbows Spokane 50,000 3 August-September Mill Creek Cutthroat Twin LK 3,000 Fry June or July Triploid Chinook1 summer 50,000 Fry March 1 – The triploid Chinook program is not funded by Chelan PUD
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Fish Stocking. In recent years OC Parks has accommodated the increased interest in fishing and fishing derbies. The Contractor will be required to negotiate the stocking of approximately 15,600 lbs. of Catfish and 28,500 lbs. of Trout annually. There will be an occasional request to stock small amounts of Bass, Sunfish, Bluegill, or mosquito fish. The amount of fish to be stocked may increase or decrease annually at OC Parks discretion. Stocking OC Parks Lakes requires a predetermined plan and contract arrangement with one or more fish farms. The plan will be negotiated with the Contractors PM prior to the stocking season. The week of stocking dates will be rigid once the plan is approved. The California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CA-DFW) requires annual application for private stocking permit (PSP) with the proposed stocking locations, species and amounts. The Contractor will be responsible for submitting the application to the CA-DFW. CA-DFW will periodically provide trout and/or catfish stockings at the following Lakes: Clark, Craig, TriCity, Carbon Canyon, Yorba, Mile Square or Laguna Niguel. The County of Orange will not be notified in advance of a stocking event or be provided with the amount being planted. Pre-payment for up to 4 weeks of fish stocking will be negotiated due to the Cash on Delivery demand for this commodity.
Fish Stocking. Fish stocking may be conducted by the State agency in coordination with the Federal administering agency to perpetuate or recover a threatened or endangered species, or to reestablish or maintain indigenous fish species. Any species of fish introduced for management purposes prior to wilderness designation may be managed as indigenous fish species if the species is likely to survive. State agencies may continue to stock those waters traditionally stocked prior to wilderness designation. State and Federal agencies should carefully evaluate stocking those waters that consistently require supplementation for reasons other than angler-induced mortality. Selected species for stocking will be determined by the State agency in close cooperation and coordination with the Federal land management agency. In order of preference for stocking fish species is (a) Federal threatened or endangered species, and (b) indigenous species. Numbers and size of fish and time of stocking will be determined by the State in coordination with Federal agencies. Lakes and streams currently without fish may be considered for stocking, if there is mutual agreement that no appreciable loss of scientific values or adverse effects on wilderness resources will occur. It is generally undesirable to stock previously unstocked waters. Because these areas generally reflect natural ecosystem processes, they may possess high scientific values. Proposals for fish stocking that would involve uses generally prohibited under Section 4 (c) of the Wilderness Act will be considered and may be authorized by the Federal administering agency through application of the MRDP as outlined in Section E., General Policy.
Fish Stocking. (1) For fish stocking in Lake Chelan and its tributaries during the term of the New License, including any subsequent annual licenses, Chelan PUD shall make available to WDFW for the Chelan Falls Hatchery site sufficient funding to annually rear approximately 5,000 pounds of salmonid fingerlings (for example: 500,000 fish at 100 fish/lb., presently kokanee) and 33,000 pounds of catchable-sized salmonids (for example: approximately 100,000 fish at 3 fish/lb., presently rainbow trout and cutthroat trout), as described in section
Fish Stocking. Fish stocking may be conducted by the NDOW in coordination with the BLM, using means appropriate for wilderness, when either of the following criteria is met: (1) to reestablish or maintain an indigenous species adversely affected by human influence; or (2) to perpetuate or recover a threatened or endangered species. NDOW, in consultation with the BLM, will select the indigenous or naturalized fish species for stocking. Species of fish traditionally stocked before wilderness designation may be considered indigenous if the species is likely to survive. Exotic species of fish shall not be stocked. Numbers and size of fish and time of stocking will be determined by the NDOW. Barren lakes and streams may be considered for stocking, if there is mutual agreement that no appreciable loss of scientific values or adverse effects on wilderness resources will occur. The BLM and NDOW will inventory barren lakes, streams and other suitable waters prior to proposing such stocking projects.
Fish Stocking. ‌ Article 6(d) and Section 4.6.3 of Chapter 6 of the Comprehensive Plan requires Chelan PUD to make available to the WDFW sufficient funding to rear annually the following resident fish at the Chelan Hatchery for stocking in Lake Chelan: 1. Approximately 5,000 pounds of salmonid fingerlings (for example: approximately 500,000 fish at 100 fish/lb., presently kokanee).
Fish Stocking. Fish stocking may be conducted by the State agency in coordination with the administering agency, using means appropriate for wilderness, when either of the following criteria is met: (a) to reestablish or maintain an indigenous species adversely affected by human influence; or (b) to perpetuate or recover a threatened or endangered species. Selection of species for stocking will be determined jointly by the administering agency and the state agency. Exotic species of fish shall not be stocked. The order of preference for stocking fish species is (a) Federally listed threatened or endangered indigenous species, (b) indigenous species. Species of fish traditionally stocked before wilderness designation may be considered indigenous if the species is likely to survive. Numbers and size of fish and time of stocking will be determined by the State agency. Barren lakes and streams may be considered for stocking, if there is mutual agreement that no appreciable loss of scientific values or adverse effects on wilderness resources will occur. Guidelines a) The State agency shall make fish stocking schedules available to the administering agency, indicating what species and numbers are planned for each water within a wilderness. b) Adjust stocking rates to minimize the likelihood of exceeding thecarrying capacity of the water being stocked so as to reduce the chance of producing a population imbalance and to minimize the likelihood of attracting overuse detrimental to the wilderness resource.
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Fish Stocking. Article 6(d) and Section 4.6.3 of Chapter 6 of the Comprehensive Plan requires Chelan PUD to make available to the WDFW sufficient funding to rear annually the following resident fish at the Chelan Hatchery for stocking in Lake Chelan: 1. Approximately 5,000 pounds of salmonid fingerlings (for example: 500,000 fish at 100 fish/lb., presently kokanee). 2. Approximately 33,000 pounds of catchable-sized salmonids (for example: approximately 100,000 fish at 3 fish/lb., presently westslope cutthroat trout (WSCT) and triploid rainbow trout (XXX). The stocking plan from WDFW for 2010 is shown in Table 15 (Art Xxxxx, WDFW, pers. com.). The actual number of fish released by WDFW into Lake Chelan in 2010 is presented in Table 16 (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, WDFW, pers. com.).
Fish Stocking. Xx. Xxxxxx said he was pleased to see council recently sent a letter to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry regarding the stock- ing of Round Lake. He shared how back in 2012 he had appeared be- fore council when the MNRF was talking about possibly stocking the lake. The RLPOA was interested in helping and they sought council’ support as well. “They (MNRF) were going to go three years and put 15,000 trout in and we went four or five years and we put 40,000 in by working together,” he noted proudly. Mayor Xxxxxxxx noted how coun- cil has now been asked to provide a letter of support for the stocking of Golden Lake, adding the group was disappointed to hear KHR had already put a request in for Round Lake, when it perhaps could have been done jointly. “That’s the kind of thing we need to collectively work on,” Xx. Xxxxxx remarked. He specifically addressed mem- bers of the economic development committee, advising them the RLPOA had published a direc- tory of businesses throughout the township. He noted the sport of Pickle Ball was formally launched in the mu- nicipality last year, with council working with RLPOA member Xxxxx Xxxxxx. “It’s another indication of it mi- grating from an idea in Round Lake and it ended up with courts in Killaloe.” He thanked Xx. Xxxx for his as- sistance in getting the program launched, adding a grant application was submitted to pave the surface at the outdoor rink in Round Lake, which would allow for basketball and pickle ball courts. “We’re hopeful we will continue to have him work on those kinds of initiatives. It doesn’t always have to be municipal tax dollars directly to make that work,” he pointed out. “I think our group is also willing to letter to the county to ask what their plan was for that resurfacing,” he added. “And at that time, we also had some conversations with Xxx (MPP Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx) and the transportation committee at the county, which he said governs the widening of roads. “It’s a pretty important part for the community and our community around the lake.” He noted the RLPOA has helped contribute to the parking situation on the Xxx Corridor near the inter- section with County Road 58. Works Superintendent Xxxx Xxxxx and staff have helped widen the area and it’s working., he said. People park there and take their snowmo- bile to go on a trail. We see people who have driven from Pembroke or Petawawa stop there and take their bikes off and go for a ride. “So, that whole active transporta- tion part is...

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