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WDFW Schedules Workshop On Revisions To Puget Sound Chinook Fisheries Management Plan

Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 3:42 PM

WDFW Schedules Workshop On Revisions To Puget Sound Chinook Fisheries Management Plan

wdfw-logo3OLYMPIA, WA -(FishNLand.com)- State fishery managers will hold a public workshop May 20 in Edmonds to discuss efforts to update the federally approved fisheries plan that guides conservation of Puget Sound chinook salmon throughout their range.

The workshop, sponsored by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), will begin at 9 a.m. at the Edmonds City Hall, 121 Fifth Ave. North.

“This workshop is designed to promote public awareness of the plan and facilitate an exchange of ideas about possible updates to reflect current conditions,” said Phil Anderson, WDFW interim director.

The current plan – set to expire next April – defines conservation goals for state and tribal fisheries that catch Puget Sound chinook salmon, which are listed for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act.  Under that law, no fisheries affecting Puget Sound chinook can occur without a conservation plan approved by NOAA Fisheries.

The current Puget Sound Chinook Harvest Management Plan is posted on WDFW’s website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/papers/ps_chinook_management/harvest/index.htm

To bring the plan up to date, Anderson said fishery managers are considering changes that would address:

The development and implementation of the Puget Sound recovery plan for chinook salmon.
The effects of hatchery-reform efforts in Puget Sound that effect the number of hatchery-reared salmon on the spawning grounds.
The close connection between salmon productivity and the availability of spawning and rearing habitat.
The need to provide additional protection for chronically depressed runs of wild salmon.
Changes in fisheries, including those resulting from the Pacific Salmon Treaty approved last year by the United States and Canada.
The effect of salmon-management strategies on other federally protected species, such as orcas and rockfish.
The workshop will include presentations by WDFW staff members.  The department also plans to schedule a follow-up panel discussion among outside experts in fisheries, hatchery management, environmental issues and other disciplines in early June.

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West Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009

Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 3:28 PM

West Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009

Blackwater River

Blackwater River

West Virginia Division of Natural Resources -(FishNLand.com)- The following waters were stocked the week of May 11, 2009.

Anthony Creek

Back Fork of Elk River

Bear Rocks Lake

Big Clear Creek

Blackwater River

Buffalo Creek (Brooke)

Buffalo Fork Lake

Bullskin Run

Cacapon Park Lake

Camp Creek

Castleman Run Lake

Cherry River

Clear Fork of Guyandotte

Cranberry River

Cranberry River (Woodbine area)

Deer Creek (Pocahontas)

Desert Fork

Dillons Run

Dry Fork (Randolph, Tucker)

Dunkard Fork Lake

East Fork Greenbrier River

East River

Edwards Run

Elk River

Evitts Run

Fall Run

French Creek Pond

Ft. Ashby Reservoir

Gandy Creek

Glady Fork

Greenbrier River

Horseshoe Run

Kimsey Run Lake

Knapps Creek

Laurel Creek (Clay)

Laurel Fork (Randolph)

Laurel Fork of Holly

Left Fork of Buckhannon(railroad)

Left Fork of Holly

Little Clear Creek

Little Kanawha Headwaters

Little River East Fork Greenbrier River

Little River West Fork Greenbrier River

Lost River

Mash Fork

Meadow Creek of Anthony

Middle Creek

Middle Wheeling Creek Lake

Mill Creek of Opequon

Mill Creek of South Branch

Mill Creek Reservoir

New Creek

New Creek Dam #14

North Fork of Anthony

North Fork of Cherry

North Fork of Lunice

North Fork of Patterson

North Fork South Branch

Opequon Creek

Paint Creek

Panther Creek

Paw Paw Creek

Pinnacle Creek (lower)

Pond Fork

R.D. Bailey Tailwaters

Red Creek

Right Fork of Little Kanawha

Rock Cliff Lake

Rocky Marsh Run

Shavers Fork (Bemis)

Shavers Fork (lower)

Shavers Fork (upper)

South Branch (Franklin)

South Branch (Smoke Hole)

South Fork of Cherry

South Fork of Cranberry

Spruce Knob Lake

Sugar Creek

Summersville Tailwaters

Summit Lake

Teter Creek Lake

Trout Run

Tygart Tailwaters

Waites Run

Warden Lake

Watoga Lake

West Fork Greenbrier River

West Fork Greenbrier River (Railroad Grade)

Wheeling Creek

Whiteday Creek

Williams River

Wood Pond (Children & Class Q)

About West Virginia Dept of Natural Resources

west-virginia-dnr-logo1Fish Management

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources fisheries management programs are designed to provide a variety of fishing opportunities and experiences for anglers. The DNR endeavors to develop opportunities that range from native brook trout creeks to musky streams and large river catfish, and from small impoundment bluegill to reservoir bass and walleye. These programs consist of efforts focused on coldwater and warmwater species management and their habitats. Research, stocking, public access development, regulations, and outreach combined with habitat protection, improvement, and restoration form the foundation of the state’s management of the state’s fishery resources

West Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009

Friday, May 15th, 2009 at 5:46 PM

West Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009

Anthony Creek

Anthony Creek

West Virginia -(FishNLand.com)- The following waters were stocked the week of May 11, 2009.

Anthony Creek
Back Fork of Elk River
Bear Rocks Lake
Big Clear Creek
Blackwater River
Buffalo Creek (Brooke)
Buffalo Fork Lake
Bullskin Run
Cacapon Park Lake
Camp Creek
Castleman Run Lake
Cherry River
Clear Fork of Guyandotte
Cranberry River
Cranberry River (Woodbine area)
Deer Creek (Pocahontas)
Desert Fork
Dillons Run
Dry Fork (Randolph, Tucker)
Dunkard Fork Lake
East Fork Greenbrier River
East River
Edwards Run
Elk River
Evitts Run
Fall Run
French Creek Pond
Ft. Ashby Reservoir
Gandy Creek
Glady Fork
Greenbrier River
Horseshoe Run
Kimsey Run Lake
Knapps Creek
Laurel Creek (Clay)
Laurel Fork (Randolph)
Laurel Fork of Holly
Left Fork of Buckhannon (railroad)
Left Fork of Holly
Little Clear Creek
Little Kanawha Headwaters
Little River East Fork Greenbrier River
Little River West Fork Greenbrier River
Lost River
Mash Fork
Meadow Creek of Anthony
Middle Creek
Middle Wheeling Creek Lake
Mill Creek of Opequon
Mill Creek of South Branch
Mill Creek Reservoir
New Creek
New Creek Dam #14
North Fork of Anthony
North Fork of Cherry
North Fork of Lunice
North Fork of Patterson
North Fork South Branch
Opequon Creek
Paint Creek
Panther Creek
Paw Paw Creek Pinnacle Creek (lower)
Pond Fork
R.D. Bailey Tailwaters
Red Creek
Right Fork of Little Kanawha
Rock Cliff Lake
Rocky Marsh Run
Shavers Fork (Bemis)
Shavers Fork (lower)
Shavers Fork (upper)
South Branch (Franklin)
South Branch (Smoke Hole)
South Fork of Cherry
South Fork of Cranberry
Spruce Knob Lake
Sugar Creek
Summersville Tailwaters
Summit Lake
Teter Creek Lake
Trout Run
Tygart Tailwaters
Waites Run
Warden Lake
Watoga Lake
West Fork Greenbrier River
West Fork Greenbrier River (Railroad Grade)
Wheeling Creek
Whiteday Creek
Williams River
Wood Pond (Children & Class Q)

Information provivded courtesy of West Virginia Division of Natureal Resources, Hoy Murphy, Public Information Officer (304) 558-2003 ext. 365 hoy.r.murphy@wv.gov


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