Initial Hatchery Program Levels. The District will continue to fund the operation and maintenance of the Rocky Reach Fish Hatchery and a portion of Chelan Fish Hatchery, a portion of the production in excess of 7% currently provided by the Rock Island Hatchery Complex, and other facilities necessary to meet production levels. The Parties agree that the initial production commitments to be provided by the District to satisfy 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality and compensation for original inundation are satisfied with production as follows below (See Table 2 for initial production levels, and production levels necessary to achieve 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality). The initial production levels will be maintained until 2013 unless otherwise agreed to by the Hatchery Committee. a. Spring chinook: 7,500 pounds at about 12 fish per pound (90,000 fish); (the Hatchery Committee will determine if this commitment can be met through either the Okanogan Spring chinook program (see above), or another program (such as utilizing extra space in the Methow Hatchery) and, until 2013, 9,600 pounds at about 15 fish per pound (144,000 fish) at the Methow Hatchery (50% of proportion raised for Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for the District at the Public Utility District No. 1 of Xxxxxxx County, Washington (“Xxxxxxx PUD”) owned Methow Hatchery through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx PUD and the District). b. Steelhead: 5,800 pounds at about 6 fish per pound (35,000 fish, plus 27,500 pounds (165,000 fish) for original inundation losses; c. Summer/Fall chinook: 20,000 pounds of yearling summer/fall chinook at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 fish); plus 40,500 pounds of sub-yearling summer/fall chinook at about 40 fish per pound (1,620,000) for inundation and, until 2013, 20,000 pounds at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 fish, a portion of which can be used for studies) at the Xxxxxxx Xxxx (50% of proportion raised for Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for Xxxxxxx PUD at the District owned Xxxxxxx Xxxx through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx PUD and the District). d. Sockeye: 15,000 pounds at about 20 fish per pound (300,000 fish). Options for long term production of sockeye will be explored by the Hatchery Committee and will be implemented by the District as soon as reasonably practical.
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Samples: Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan, Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan
Initial Hatchery Program Levels. The District will continue to fund the operation and maintenance of the Rocky Reach Fish Hatchery and a portion of Chelan Fish Hatchery, a portion of the production in excess of 7% currently provided by the Rock Island Hatchery Complex, and other facilities Complex necessary to meet production levels. The Parties agree that the initial production commitments to be provided by the District to satisfy 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality and compensation for original inundation are satisfied with production as follows below (See Table 2 1 for initial production levels, and production levels necessary to achieve 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality). The initial production levels will be maintained until 2013 unless otherwise agreed to by the Hatchery Committee.
a. Spring chinook: 7,500 56,000 pounds at about 12 fish per pound (90,000 672,000 fish); (the Hatchery Committee will determine if this commitment can be met through either the Okanogan Spring chinook program (see above), or another program (such as utilizing extra space in the Methow Hatchery) and, until 2013, 9,600 pounds at about 15 fish per pound (144,000 fish) at the Methow Hatchery (50% of proportion raised for the Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for the District at the Public Utility District No. 1 of Xxxxxxx County, Washington (“Xxxxxxx PUD”) owned Methow Hatchery through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx PUD and the District).
b. Steelhead: 5,800 30,000 pounds at about 6 fish per pound (35,000 fish, plus 27,500 pounds (165,000 fish) for original inundation losses200,000);
c. Summer/Fall chinook: 20,000 144,000 pounds of yearling summer/fall chinook at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 1,440,000 fish); plus 40,500 pounds of sub-yearling summer/fall chinook at about 40 fish per pound (1,620,000) for inundation and, until 2013, 20,000 pounds at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 fish, a portion of which can be used for studies) at the Xxxxxxx Xxxx (50% of proportion raised for Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for Xxxxxxx PUD at the District owned Xxxxxxx Xxxx through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx PUD and the District).
d. Sockeye: 15,000 10,000 pounds at about 20 fish per pound (300,000 200,000 fish). Options for long term production of sockeye This is considered a pilot program that will be explored by continued until such time that the Hatchery Committee and will be implemented by agrees to expand the District as soon as reasonably practicalsockeye hatchery production.
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Samples: Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan
Initial Hatchery Program Levels. The District will continue to fund the operation and maintenance of the Rocky Reach Fish Hatchery and a portion of Chelan Fish Hatchery, a portion of the production in excess of 7% currently provided by the Rock Island Hatchery Complex, and other facilities necessary to meet production levels. The Parties agree that the initial production commitments to be provided by the District to satisfy 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality and compensation for original inundation are satisfied with production as follows below (See Table 2 for initial production levels, and production levels necessary to achieve 7% Unavoidable Project Mortality). The initial production levels will be maintained until 2013 unless otherwise agreed to by the Hatchery Committee.
a. Spring chinook: 7,500 pounds at about 12 fish per pound (90,000 fish); (the Hatchery Committee will determine if this commitment can be met through either the Okanogan Spring chinook program (see above), or another program (such as utilizing extra space in the Methow Hatchery) and, until 2013, 9,600 pounds at about 15 fish per pound (144,000 fish) at the Methow Hatchery (50% of proportion raised for Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for the District at the Public Utility District No. 1 of Xxxxxxx County, Washington (“Xxxxxxx PUD”) owned Methow Hatchery through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx Douglas PUD and the District).
b. Steelhead: 5,800 pounds at about 6 fish per pound (35,000 fish, plus 27,500 pounds (165,000 fish) for original inundation losses;
c. Summer/Fall chinook: 20,000 pounds of yearling summer/fall chinook at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 fish); plus 40,500 pounds of sub-yearling summer/fall chinook at about 40 fish per pound (1,620,000) for inundation and, until 2013, 20,000 pounds at about 10 fish per pound (200,000 fish, a portion of which can be used for studies) at the Xxxxxxx Xxxx (50% of proportion raised for Rock Island hatchery program). (The intent of the initial production program is to maintain current production levels of fish reared for Xxxxxxx PUD at the District owned Xxxxxxx Xxxx through a contractual agreement between Xxxxxxx PUD and the District).
d. Sockeye: 15,000 pounds at about 20 fish per pound (300,000 fish). Options for long term production of sockeye will be explored by the Hatchery Committee and will be implemented by the District as soon as reasonably practical.
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Samples: Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan