Harvest Division
VISION
GOALS
Develop and implement a biologically sound harvest monitoring program.
Develop, implement, and maintain harvest strategies that are consistent with Treaty Reserved fishing rights, U.S. versus Oregon case law, and other applicable case law.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
The Nez Perce Tribe reserved significant fishing rights in treaties with the United States. Implementation and protection of those rights requires successful cooperative management of the fisheries resource and an accurate accounting or tribal harvest.
Accurate harvest monitoring is essential to protect the Tribe's treaty rights from infringement from all sources, including efforts by the United States to apply Endangered Species restrictions to our treaty fisheries. The Harvest Monitoring Program collects and provides harvest data and coordinates with tribal, state and federal entities throughout the Columbia Basin on issues affecting tribal harvest. Harvest Information will be useful in the multi-agency coordination on run forecasting, inseason harvest management and reporting, and for the formulation of pre-season and inseason fishing regulations by the Tribe.
Harvest monitoring activities are enormous in scope, encompassing fishing activities conducted year-round from the mainstem Columbia River (Zone 6) up to the headwaters of the Clearwater River on the Montana/Idaho border. Within this area, the Tribe has the reserved right to access fully 50% of the fish available for harvest. The Tribe is responsible for developing the plans necessary to insure that proposed harvest is biologically and legally sound and that it occurs (i.e., take numbers, locations, dates and gear types) in the manner designed.
STAFF
David Statler, Division Director
Aaron gould Harvest Technician III
2 Harvest Technician IIs
13 Harvest Bio Aids II's
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
NPTEC, NRS, FWC: technical recommendations
Conservation Enforcement: monitoring and enforcement
Technical Advisory Committee (U.S. v Oregon)
U.S. v Oregon: harvest issues
CRITFC Fish Management & Science Committee: technical representation
Regional harvest management role with IDFG, WDFW, and ODFW, and other tribes
Fish health issues
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lapwai 208-843-7320 PHONE 208-843-7322 FAX