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Welcome!This is the Council's Monthly Spotlight
e-newsletter. Each month, you'll receive the latest news from Council
meetings, including recent decisions, news from state offices, and updates
on energy and the environment. June 2005 IssueSpring Chinook Salmon Return Update and Summer Chinook Salmon ForecastFish managers from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife briefed (320k PDF) the Council on the 2005 spring Chinook salmon season and the summer Chinook salmon forecast. As of June 15, 100,340 spring Chinook had been counted at Bonneville Dam, less than half the preseason forecast of 254,100. The 10-year average is 160,149. Managers are forecasting a run of 62,400 for summer Chinook, with an escapement goal of 29,000. The allocation for both treaty and non-treaty fisheries, based on the preseason forecast, is 15,150. Council Approves Recommendations to Improve Hatchery ProgramsCouncil members approved its final report to Congress on all federally funded hatchery programs in the Columbia River Basin. The report includes these recommendations to guide the future use of artificial production:
The report and press release provide additional information on hatchery reform efforts and the Council's recommendations. Implications of Court Ruling on 2004 Federal Biological OpinionJohn Shurts, general counsel, briefed the Council on the
implications of the recent court ruling invalidating the 2004 Federal
Columbia River Power System Biological Opinion. He noted that
although the 2004 BiOp has been legally invalidated, it does not
automatically invalidate the action agencies' Updated Proposed Actions. He also noted that Judge Redden's opinion that the jeopardy
framework is flawed may lead the federal government to rethink its
approach. |
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