to maintain genetic diversity and size. Jocation. and time of release of juvenile fish. Data 

 collection shall be stored in the Council's anadromous fish data base. [Source 

 704(f)(2)/CRITFC.] 



(2) Natural Production Data Base 



Bonneville shall fund collection of information on the natural production of 

 anadromous fish in the Columbia River Basin. Data to be collected shall include, at a 

 minimum, adult escapement and spawning successes for key index streams, established by 

 the Council, in the Columbia River Basin. The key index streams shall be consistent with 

 key Index areas identified through the Pacific Salmon Treaty, U.S. v. Oregon , and the 

 Council's production planning process. Data collected shall be stored in the Council's 

 anadromous fish data base. [Source 704(I)/CRITFC ] 



[Source of all of draff section 205 Council, except as otfierwise noted ] 



206. RESIDENT FISH SUBSTITUTIONS POLICY 



There are some areas of the basin to which anadromous fish probably will never be 

 able to return because of blockages by dams. These include the areas above Chief 

 Joseph Grand Coulee dams, the Hells Canyon dam complex and other smaller blocked 

 areas. One of the issues the Council addressed in its hydropower responsibility analysis is 

 the extent to which resident fish substitutions should be used to mitigate losses of 

 salmon and steelhead production in these areas. 



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