Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1545, Sec. 2. Effective September 30, 1988.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Salmon, Steelhead Trout, and Anadromous Fisheries Program Act.
California Fish and Game Code — §§ 6900-6903.5
Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1545, Sec. 2. Effective September 30, 1988.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Salmon, Steelhead Trout, and Anadromous Fisheries Program Act.
Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 154, Sec. 82. (AB 1527) Effective January 1, 2016.
The Legislature, for purposes of this chapter, finds as follows:
state has occurred in the central valley.
means of protecting and increasing salmon and steelhead in specific situations; however, when both are feasible alternatives, preference shall be given to natural production.
of the stream and fishery resources of this state and that are willing to provide significant amounts of time and labor to that purpose.
Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1545, Sec. 2. Effective September 30, 1988.
The Legislature, for purposes of this chapter, declares as follows:
Added by Stats. 1992, Ch. 984, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1993.
It is the policy of the state and the department to encourage nonprofit salmon release and return operations subject to this code operated by, or on behalf of, licensed commercial salmon fishermen for the purpose of enhancing California’s salmon populations and increasing the salmon harvest by commercial and recreational fishermen. The department shall, to the extent that funds and personnel are available, cooperate with fishing organizations in the siting and establishment of those operations to ensure the protection of natural spawning stocks of native salmon. The organizations conducting the operations may receive salmon eggs and juvenile salmon for the purposes of the operation, and, where appropriate, shall have priority to receive salmon eggs and juvenile salmon for those purposes after the needs of habitat mitigation efforts, and state hatcheries are met.
Added by Stats. 1992, Ch. 984, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1993.
The department shall encourage other nonprofit hatcheries and nonprofit artificial propagation operations, operated by, or on behalf of, licensed fishermen, for the purpose of rebuilding or enhancing marine fish populations, including, but not limited to, those for Dungeness crab, sea urchin, and California halibut, consistent with the protection of these species in the wild, in order to provide sustainable marine fish populations for harvest by commercial and recreational fishermen. The department shall, to the extent funds and personnel are available, cooperate with these nonprofit hatcheries and nonprofit artificial propagation operations in determining the feasibility, siting, and establishment of those activities and sharing technical information to ensure the protection of the marine environment.