Upper Skagit Indian Tribe’s FY 2022 Skagit Watershed Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement
Salmonid Hatcheries and Harvest Management
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22-USIT-03 | Puget Sound | 11/01/2022 | 06/30/2025 | 2022 | Ongoing | 07/26/2024 | |
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Description
Project funds will be used to support a portion of Upper Skagit Indian Tribe (USIT) Fish and Wildlife Enforcement officer salaries. Starting in May and ending in early November during the implementation of commercial, subsistence, or test fisheries, USIT Fish and Wildlife Enforcement officers will monitor fishing sites for fishery regulatory compliance, including gear restrictions, open waters, catch reporting, and emergency closures. In addition, Enforcement Officers will help limit take of listed species by assisting to remove derelict or phantom gear in the Skagit River. The Enforcement Officers will coordinate with other agencies ensuring both state and tribal enforcement and conservation activities are being enforced. The officers will routinely check fishing grounds after scheduled fisheries in the Skagit River to ensure no derelict gear is illegally fishing.
Project Benefit
The primary benefit is to prevent illegal harvest and to monitor tribal fisheries to ensure fishers are complying with harvest and conservation regulations that were developed in Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) and North of Falcon arenas and ordinances set forth by USIT Council. The presence of an officer on the fishing grounds during fisheries facilitates communication with harvest managers on accurate catch accounting and reporting to ensure that tribal fisheries are managed to achieve conservation goals. The officers also conduct surveys for illegal fishing and respond to all reports of derelict fishing gear, reducing or eliminating accidental and illegal take of Chinook.
The Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan highlights the impacts of illegal take in Chapter 5, under Section 5.3.3 Poaching. Chapter 6, Section 6.8 Harvest Enforcement describes a series of recommendations for monitoring these impacts. Specifically, the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan outlines 10 recommendations, two of which are supported by this project. Recommendation 6.8.2 (page 76) states “Demand on existing enforcement staff is expected to increase, necessitating the need for increased cooperation through the development of effective partnerships.” Recommendation 6.8.3 (page 76) states “Future state and tribal compliance priorities will focus on illegal harvest and take for both anadromous and native resident salmonid species as well as habitat protection to provide “gravel to gravel” protection by vigorously enforcing current state, tribal and federal protection regulations.”
Funding DetailsNo Funding data has been entered for this project.
Worksites
52693144
- Worksite Identifier: 52693144
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Area Description
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Location Information
- Basin: Puget Sound (171100)
- Subbasin: Lower Skagit (17110007)
- Watershed: Finney Creek-Skagit River (1711000701)
- Subwatershed: Hansen Creek-Skagit River (171100070107)
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain: Puget Sound
- Latitude: 48.539311
- Longitude: -122.184275
ESU
- Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU
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Metrics
Metrics
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Salmonid Hatcheries and Harvest ManagementY (Y/N)
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Hatchery and harvest mgmt. funding .00
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Complement habitat restoration project | |
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Project Identified in a plan or watershed assessment. | |
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Harvest Management ProjectY (Y/N)
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Harvest Management Funding
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EnforcementY (Y/N)
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Acres of land covered by enforcement
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