SALEM – Oregon’s Coastal Coho stakeholder group will meet Oct. 27 in Bandon to continue working on conservation actions to benefit coastal coho salmon.
The stakeholder team advises both the State of Oregon and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) on the Coastal Coho Project. Members of the team represent fish conservation, fishing, private land, timber, agricultural, tribal and other interests.
The meeting is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bandon Dunes Resort’s St. Andrews Room. The resort is located at 5774 Round Lake Drive. A public comment period scheduled at 2:15 p.m.
The group will discuss top priorities for coastal coho management along the south coast. Members of the South Coast Watershed Council will outline local management actions, and local resource user groups will offer perspective about programs that are working well, and others that might benefit from improvements.
More information about the Coastal Coho Project and the stakeholder team can be found at www.oregon-plan.org.
The state of Oregon and the National Marine Fisheries Service began the collaborative project last year to address the conservation of coastal coho. The objectives of the project are to:
- Assess the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds effort to conserve and rebuild coastal coho populations.
- Use the assessment to assist NOAA Fisheries with a status review.
- Use the assessment as a basis to seek legal assurances for local participants.
- Use the assessment as a foundation for developing a conservation plan for coho.
Reasonable accommodations are provided as needed for individuals requesting assistive hearing devices, sign language interpreters or large-print materials. Individuals needing these types of accommodations may call the ODFW Director’s Office at 800-720-6339 or 503-947-6044 at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting.
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