Examples of Juvenile Project in a sentence
NNI consists of two components: (1) 91% Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival achieved by project improvement Measures implemented within the geographic area of the Project, (2) 9% compensation for Unavoidable Project Mortality provided through hatchery and tributary programs, with 7% compensation provided through hatchery programs and 2% compensation provided through tributary programs.
The District shall emphasize adult project passage Measures in order to give high priority to adult survival in the achievement of 91% Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival for each Plan Species.
The Coordinating Committee should review the information and techniques utilized in those studies and evaluate their potential for accurately measuring Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival.
NNI consists of two components: 1) 91% Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival (CAJPS) achieved by project improvement measures that are implemented within the geographic area of the Project, and 2) 9% compensation for unavoidable project mortality provided in the form of hatchery and tributary programs, with 7% compensation provided through hatchery programs and 2% compensation provided through implementing the Tributary Conservation Plan.
In order of precedence they are 1) measured Juvenile Project Survival (JPS), 93%; 2) measured Juvenile Dam Passage Survival (JDPS), 95%; and 3) calculated JDPS, 95%.
Because measurement or calculation of Juvenile Dam Passage Survival does not address juvenile mortality in the pool or the indirect effects of juvenile project passage, the District will evaluate either the 91% Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival or the 93% Juvenile Project Survival as determined appropriate by the Coordinating Committee.
Juvenile Project Survival estimates, when available, will be used to adjust hatchery based compensation programs and adult survival estimates will be used to adjust the Plan Species Account contribution.
The programs selected to achieve NNI for Okanogan Basin spring chinook will utilize an interim value of project survival, based upon a Juvenile Project Survival estimate of 93%, until project survival studies can be conducted on Okanogan Basin yearling chinook.
Given the present inability to differentiate between the sources of adult mortality, initial compliance with the Combined Adult and Juvenile Survival standard will be based upon the measurement of juvenile survival as provided below, Section “93% Juvenile Project Survival and 95% Juvenile Dam Passage Survival”.
The District shall achieve and maintain Combined Adult and Juvenile Project Survival.