Hood Canal & Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer-run Chum Recovery Plan
In June 2005, the Hood Canal Coordinating Council presented its recovery plan for Hood Canal summer-run chum salmon to NOAA Fisheries. The Northwest Region adopted and expanded the recovery plan to meet its obligations under the Endangered Species Act. The agency's supplement was adopted in May 2007. Together the Hood Canal Coordinating Council plan and NOAA Fisheries supplement comprise the final Hood Canal Summer-run Chum Recovery Plan. The documents are available below.
Hood Canal & Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer-run Chum Recovery Plan
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- Appendix A: Assessment of Summer Chum Performance in Hood Canal and the Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca in relation to Habitat Conditions and Strategic Priorities for Recovery and Conservation Actions
1.8MB - Appendix B: Rules and Concepts for Modeling Estuarine and Marine Habitat Effects
2.3MB - Appendix C: Estimating Impervious Surface for the Summer Chum Salmon ESU Geographic Area under Buildout Conditions
3.5MB - Appendix D: Costing of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council’s Summer Chum Salmon Recovery Plan
765kb - Appendix E: Toward Recovery: Clallam County Response to the Endangered Species Act Listing of and Proposed Listing of Salmonids Species in Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Pacific Coast
133kb - Appendix F: Hood Canal Summer Chum Recovery in Jefferson County
283kb - Appendix G: Draft Kitsap County Review of Regulations
130kb - Appendix H: Mason County Endangered Species Act Report 2001
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