United States v. Oregon Harvest Sharing Principle Sample Clauses

United States v. Oregon Harvest Sharing Principle. The Parties agree to implement fisheries in the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) and Columbia River Compact fora that provide treaty Indian and non- treaty fisheries the opportunity to each harvest 50 percent of the upriver adult coho available for harvest south of the U.S.-Canada border. The provision for 50 percent of the defined upriver adult coho run size to non-treaty fisheries shall include any catches in sport fisheries above Bonneville Dam as well as sport and commercial fisheries below Bonneville Dam and in the ocean. The upriver coho run is comprised of both early and late stocks.
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