the Taku River Clause Samples
The 'Taku River' clause defines the specific geographic area or waterway referenced in the agreement, typically for the purposes of delineating rights, responsibilities, or activities related to that river. In practice, this clause may specify boundaries for fishing, navigation, resource extraction, or environmental protection within the Taku River region. By clearly identifying the Taku River as a subject of the agreement, the clause ensures that all parties understand the exact location and scope of their obligations or entitlements, thereby preventing disputes over jurisdiction or resource use.
the Taku River. The Parties shall pursue a diverse Taku sockeye salmon enhancement program intended eventually to meet the annual goal of 100,000 enhanced sockeye salmon. The Parties shall expand the existing enhancement program to include new activities and may include:
(a) continuation of the Trapper Lake enhancement project;
(b) other barrier removal projects;
(c) continuation of the Tatsamenie Lake enhancement efforts;
(d) other projects focusing on salmon passage and habitat improvement. The Tatsamenie Lake salmon stock is used as a source of eggs unless alternate or additional egg sources are identified and approved by the Parties. The annual egg- take goal for the Taku sockeye salmon enhancement program is defined in the ▇▇▇▇. Eggs taken as part of this enhancement effort are incubated at the Port Snettisham CIF unless otherwise approved by the Parties. Fry may be released into Tatsamenie Lake, Trapper Lake, or other sites in the Taku drainage, subject to review by the Committee.
the Taku River. For the duration of this Chapter, the Parties will pursue a diverse program intended to increase enhanced sockeye production in the Taku River and eventually meet the annual production target of 100,000 enhanced sockeye salmon. The existing enhancement program may be expanded to include new activities and consideration will be given to enhancing the various temporal components of the Taku sockeye run. The program may include egg-takes at Tatsamenie Lake with resultant fry outplants back into Tatsamenie Lake. The program may include egg-takes with resultant fry outplants back into King Salmon, Kuthai and/or other lakes or other sites in the Taku drainage. The program may include:
(a) continuation of the Trapper Lake access project;
(b) other barrier removal projects; and/or
(c) other projects focusing on salmon passage and habitat improvement. The Tatsamenie Lake salmon stock will be used as a source of eggs unless alternate or additional egg sources are identified and agreed to by the Parties. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the annual egg-take goal for the Taku sockeye enhancement program will be outlined in the ▇▇▇▇. Eggs taken as part of this enhancement effort will be incubated at the Port Snettisham central incubation facility (CIF) unless otherwise agreed. Fry may be planted into Tatsamenie and/or Trapper Lake, and/or other sites in the Taku drainage, subject to review by the joint Transboundary Technical Committee.
