Publication Date |
2006 |
Page Count |
386 |
Abstract |
In 1980, the United States Congress enacted the Northwest Power Planning and Conservation Act (PL 96-501, 1980), which established the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC), formerly the Northwest Power Planning Council. The NPCC was directed by Congress to develop a regional Power Plan and also the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (FWP) to restore or replace losses of fish caused by construction and operation of hydroelectric dams in the Columbia River Basin. In developing the FWP, Congress specifically directed NPCC to solicit recommendations for measures to be included in the Program from the region's fish and wildlife agencies and Indian tribes. All measures adopted by the Council were also required to be consistent with the management objectives of the agencies and tribes (Section 4.(h)(6)(A)), the legal rights of Indian tribes in the region (Section 4.(h)(6)(D)) and be based upon and supported by the best available scientific knowledge (Section 4.(h)(6)(B)). The Resident Fish Stock Status above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams Project, also known as the Joint Stock Assessment Project (JSAP) specifically addresses NPPC Council measure 10.8B.26 of the 1994 program. |
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Corporate Authors |
Spokane Indian Tribe, Wellpinit, WA.; Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. Div. of Fish and Wildlife.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Supplemental Notes |
Sponsored by Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. Div. of Fish and Wildlife. and Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
NTIS Issue Number |
200705 |