Chapter 3 performance evaluation report / Pacific Salmon Commission, Joint Chinook Technical Committee.

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[Vancouver] : Pacific Salmon Commission, Joint Chinook Technical Committee, 2016.
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vi, 114 pages : illustrations.

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    The Commission tasked the Joint Chinook Technical Committee (CTC) with undertaking a review of the performance of the Chinook Chapter in 2014 to enable science-based decision making by the Parties during upcoming negotiations toward a revised Treaty annex. This report summarizes the performance of stocks, fisheries, and the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) Chinook Model. The CTC has also examined the degree to which each Party has developed escapement goals, instituted and maintained the stock assessment programs required to support the management regime, and impediments to implementing Chapter 3 as prescribed in the 2009 Agreement. This review is presented in four sections: Stock performance, Fishery performance, Model performance, and Implementation matters.--Document.
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    "May 2016."
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-84).
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    Microfiche. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2016. 2 microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm. (Microlog ; 2016-5547).
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    Description based on microfilm image of original print version; title from cover.
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