MetaData for Preseason Report II | Analysis of Proposed Regulatory Options for 1998 Ocean Salmon Fisheries
Preseason Report II | Analysis of Proposed Regulatory Options for 1998 Ocean Salmon Fisheries
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: Pacific Fishery Management Council, Salmon Technical Team and Staff Economist
- Publish Date: March 1998
- Online Link:
https://www.pcouncil.org/salmon/stock-assessment-and-fishery-evaluation-safe-documents/preseason-reports/
- BPA Project #:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Cedric Cooney
- Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
- Telephone: 503-947-6094
- E-Mail Address: Cedric.X.Cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: This document has been prepared by the staff of the Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) and
the Salmon Technical Team (STT) to describe the Council's proposed ocean salmon management
options for 1998 and characterize their expected impacts on ocean salmon fisheries and the stocks which
support them. The Council solicits public comments on the proposed management options in preparation
for adopting final management recommendations on Friday, April 10, in Portland, Oregon.
Oral and written comments may be presented at public hearings at the times and locations displayed on
the inside front cover of this report. Additional comment will be accepted at the April Council meeting in
the Doubletree Hotel Columbia River, Portland, Oregon. Written comments received at the Council office
by April 1, 1998, will be copied and distributed to all Council members (Council staff cannot assure
distribution of comments received after April 1 ).
The Council's final ocean salmon season recommendations will be based on the range of options
presented in this report and guidance received through public comments. The Council's final
management recommendations may vary in several respects from those in the proposed options. In
particular, catch quotas are subject to change depending upon final determination of allocations between
fishery participants, allowable harvest levels, and the final impact analyses completed by the STT.
Elements of the options may be recombined to result in modified season patterns and changes in
measures such as bag limits, days of fishing per week, special landing restrictions and in other specific
regulatory details. In addition, inseason modification of management measures may be used to assure
achievement of the Council's preseason management objectives.
Specific details pertaining to season structure and special regulations for the treaty Indian troll fishery
north of Cape Falcon are established through tribal regulations. Chinook and coho quota levels for the
treaty Indian troll fishery may be adjusted if significant changes in incidental fishing mortality result from
tribal regulations.
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- Purpose:
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- Time Period of Content: 1998
- Geographic Extent: West Coast
- Status: Final
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- Format: PDF File
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- Attributes Description: Field attribute information is available in the attached file(s).
Is a physical copy maintained for reference at Headquarters?
Yes
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