(3) State biologically sound objectives that reflect system policies (section 203), 

 complement objectives Tor other subbasins, consider potential effects on wild or naturally- 

 spawning runs, and take into account major limiting factors. 



(4) Contain a short summary of current conditions and related plans. Each summary will 

 include a brief description of: salmon and steelhead species and stocks produced with 

 current management strategy for each stock, and management opportunities that are 

 present according to genetic considerations: availability and current and potential use of 

 habitat: current and potential hatchery production: current harvest rates: and major factors 

 limiting production of each stock. 



(5) Summarize major uncertainties and research monitoring and evaluation needs for 

 each stock, in consultation with the system monitoring and evaluation work group (section 

 205). 



(6) Summarize changes that are planned by fishery agencies. Indian tribes, land and water 

 managers, utilities, Bonneville and other implementers of the Council's fish and wildlife 

 program, local governments, developers, ranchers and farmers, etc.. and the likely effects 

 of these proposed changes on each stock 



(7) Propose major alternatives for achieving subbasin objectives, as follows: 



(A) For each objective, a comparison of the estimated effectiveness of alternatives: 



7./ Categories of management opportunities are described in the Council staff's technical 

 discussion paper. Genetic Considerations in Salmon and Steelhead Planning (June 3. 

 1986). 



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