fish and wildlife agencies’ and tribes’ program amendment recommendations june 12 comments
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Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ and Tribes’ Program Amendment Recommendations June 12 Comments NPCC Meeting June 2008 Spokane, Wa. Plan. NPCC Fish And Wildlife Program. Implement. Eva l uate. CBFWA Vision. Link regional goals to SBP/Recovery goals - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ and Tribes’ Program Amendment Recommendations
June 12 Comments
NPCC MeetingJune 2008
Spokane, Wa
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CBFWA Vision
•F&W Priorities Addressed
•Adequate Funding
•Regional commitment to mitigation
•Framework for RM&E
Input Output
•Link regional goals to SBP/Recovery goals
•Define clear adaptive management
framework
•Define BPA obligations
NPCC FishAnd Wildlife
Program
Plan
Implem
ent
Evaluate
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Essential Adaptive Management Linkages
Subbasin ObjectivesStrategies SpeciesLimiting Factors
Trawl and haul Reservoirs=poor reproduction Harvest = 5 kg/hectare
SubbasinObjectives
RegionalObjectives
Mid-level Bio Obj
Establish measurable biologic objectives that define BPA’s
mitigation obligations
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ObjectivesStatus
Coor RM&E
Gap
Limiting Factors
ThreatsStrategies
Measures
Status&
Trends
ActionEffectiveness
Targeted Solicitation
Using an Amended Program
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May June SeptJuly Aug Oct Nov Dec
Comm Period Draft Program Comm on Draft Draft Final ProgNPCC Amend
BPA FY 09 IPR
NPCC Report
BPA FY 10&11 IPR
Comment 5/15 – 6/19
Comment 5/15 – 8/15
New Rate Implemented
Formal FERC Process
Wildlife Review
Develop HLI Comm on HLI
DM & ME Rec HLI, DM, & ME amended into program
Plan Sponsor Rpts ISRP Review
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Where Should the Program Go from Here?
• 7 Years of assessment and planning Subbasin Planning Recovery Planning Regional Collaboration for BiOps RME Development (CSMEP, PNAMP, NED, etc.) Status of the Resource Report
• 2000 Program calls for subbasin level management plans (these were not developed consistently, agencies’ and Tribes’ adaptive management framework provides common template)
• The Council should use the adaptive management framework to include specific measures in the subbasin management plans and a systemwide implementation plan for RME
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Develop Implementation Plans
• The recommendations by the Agencies and Tribes and others provide the material necessary to develop multi-year work plans for each subbasin and systemwide
• Build off State and Tribal MOAs and locally developed recovery plans to complete work plans consisting of measures for each subbasin in the Program
• The Agencies and Tribes are prepared to work with you to support this effort
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Additional Information Provided by the Agencies and Tribes
• Streamlined the resident fish section of the adaptive management framework to better support development of implementation plans
• Initiated an effort to associate the subbasin level anadromous fish objectives with basinwide objectives
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Inconsistencies with BPA -Resident Fish Mitigation
• Program should be consistent with the fisheries management plans and regulations set by agencies and Tribes
• Current subbasin plans are not adequate to define BPA’s mitigation, need resident fish loss assessments
• Cannot account for past resident fish value until resident fish assessments are completed
• Program policy supports resident fish projects in basins where a direct link to the FCRPS cannot be made
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Inconsistencies with BPA -Wildlife Mitigation
• Wildlife mitigation should be consistent with the “current and future plans of the fish and wildlife managers”
• Individual acquisition agreements on crediting ratios are not acquiescence by the F&W managers to Programmatic crediting ratios
• Move towards a more ecosystem based approach to mitigation; however, fish mitigation may not always mitigate wildlife losses
• Need common templates for management plans and addressing loss assessment irregularities under the HEP model
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Summary
• The 2008 Program should build off 7 years of process initiated by the 2000 Program
• Focus on implementation and adaptive management
• Build accountability and transparency through adequate reporting
• Agencies and Tribes are available to assist
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Committed to Continue Working
Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct
2007 2008
Submit recommen-
dations(90 days)
Public review
NPCC draft
amend-ments
Public comment;hearings
Develop final
ammend-ments
Findings and
responses
NPCC Amendment Process
BPA Rate Case Development
Jan
2009
Public Comment
Formal process
Project Review Process
Work with NPCC and BPA to Review Implement Amended Program