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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Commission minutes are considered draft until approved by the Commission. Notice of these meetings had been made by press release of statewide media circulation. Those attending part or all of the meeting included: Bob Webber, Vice-Chair Holly Akenson, Commissioner Greg Wolley, Commissioner Bruce Buckmaster, Commissioner MEETING Minutes Meeting: Friday :00 AM Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission Room 0 Fairview Industrial Dr. SE Salem, Oregon 0 Curt Melcher, Director Cameron Smith, Deputy Director Shannon Hurn, Deputy Director Mike Harrington, Interim Deputy Director Bruce Eddy, East Region Manager Chris Knutsen, Acting West Region Manager Anika Marriott, Assistant Attorney General Erin Donald, Assistant Attorney Michelle Tate, Executive Assistant Ed Bowls, Fish Division Administrator Doug Cottam, Wildlife Division Administrator Jeff Samuels, OSP Captain On Friday, at :00 AM, Vice-Chair Webber called the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission (the Commission) meeting to order. Chair Mike Finley, and Commissioners Laura Anderson and Jim Bittle were excused for personal business. DIRECTOR S REPORT Field Reports in written form only This report is available in the meeting materials and at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/aug%0%0field% 0Report%001.pdf Expenditure Report Staff: Cameron Smith, Deputy Director for Administration This report is available in the meeting materials and at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/august%001%0c ommission%0financial%0report.pdf Adopt Temporary Rules Curt Melcher, Director, requested the Commission ratify the following temporary rules. The temporary rules were previously adopted by the director under his emergency action authority. Page 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1.) -0-00 Pacific Halibut Recreational All-Depth Season from Leadbetter Point, WA to Cape Falcon, OR Re-opened Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through September 0, 01. This amended rule re-opens the recreational all-depth Pacific halibut season, by one additional day, in the area between Leadbetter Point, Washington and Cape Falcon, Oregon beginning at 1:01 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 01 and ending : p.m. Saturday, June 1, 01. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the Department (ODFW) conferred on June, 01 in order to increase angler opportunity to more fully attain the quota..) -00-01, -00-01, -00-0 Commercial Sales of Dressed Salmon and Steelhead by Columbia River Treaty Tribal Fishers Allowed Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through December, 01. These amended rules allow commercial sales of gilled and gutted Columbia River salmon and steelhead caught by Treaty tribal members to wholesale fish dealers, canners, and buyers. Modifications also require wholesale fish dealers, canners, and buyers to report totals of fish purchased in landed weights on the Fish Receiving Ticket. Any gilled and gutted salmon and steelhead trout must be reported using the appropriate conversion code (0) which applies a conversion factor of 1.1 to convert dressed pounds to round pounds..) -0-00 Modified 01 White Sturgeon Recreational Fisheries in the Mainstem Columbia Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through November 1, 01. This amended rule closes the previously set fishing date of Saturday June 1, 01 for the Estuary sturgeon fishery and adds an additional retention date for Bonneville Pool. The guideline has been reached for the Estuary fishery but additional fish remain available on the Bonneville Pool guideline..) -0-0 01 Columbia River Summer Recreational Fisheries Implemented Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule implements the 01 summer recreational salmon fishing season on the Columbia River. Modifications to regulations for 01 conform to regulation changes developed through this year s Pacific Fishery Management Council/North of Falcon process. Corrections to the regulations were made to ensure rule consistency with the State of Washington..) -01-00, -01-00 Treaty Indian Commercial Summer Salmon Fisheries Set Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through July 1, 01. These amended rules authorize the sales of fish caught in Treaty Indian commercial summer salmon gillnet and hook-and-line fisheries both above and below Bonneville Dam in the Columbia River beginning :00 a.m. Friday, June 1, 01. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Modifications are consistent with action taken June 1, 01 by the Departments of Fish and Wildlife for the States of Oregon and Washington in cooperation with the Columbia River Treaty Tribes at a meeting of the Columbia River Compact..) -0-01, -0-0, -0-0 Modify 01 Summer Commercial Seasons in the Select Areas of the Columbia River. Adopted June 1, 01: effective June 1, 01 through September 1, 01. These amended rules modify the 01 summer commercial salmon seasons for Select Areas fishery in the Columbia River. Fisheries are managed to provide opportunity to meet species or stock-specific allocations for each fishery while remaining within ESA guidelines. There is insufficient time to initiate the permanent rulemaking process prior to the scheduled start of the next Youngs Bay fishery or to add additional time on other Select Area fisheries. Failure to adopt this rule would cause serious prejudice to the public interest in that commercial fishers may not be able to access their white sturgeon allocation or access returning hatchery salmon..) -0-0 01 Columbia River Fall Recreational Salmon Seasons Set Adopted June 1, 01: effective August 1, 01 through December 1, 01. This amended rule sets the 01 fall recreational Chinook salmon season regulations for the mainstem Columbia River, effective August 1, 01. Modifications were based on 01 Non-Indian Columbia River Summer/Fall Fishery Allocation Agreement (/1/1) that was developed during the Pacific Fisheries Management Council (PFMC) and North of Falcon (NOF) meetings. Fall fisheries in 01 are structured to optimize the harvest of Chinook, coho and steelhead within Endangered Species Act (ESA) limits and to provide a balanced opportunity for the fishers..) -01-000 Malheur River and McDermitt Creek Sport Fishery Opens June, 01 Adopted June 0, 01: effective June, 01 through December, 01. This amended rule allows the recreational harvest of spring Chinook salmon in the Malheur River from the Bluebucket Creek confluence upstream to the headwaters of McCoy Creek, Lake Creek, Big Creek and tributaries, and Bosonberg Creek from June through August 1, 01. The daily bag limit is two hatchery spring Chinook salmon, with two daily limits in possession. Burns Paiute Tribal members participating in this experimental spring Chinook fishery are required to have a valid tribal identification card in their possession. This amendment also allows for the McDermitt Creek to open beginning June, 01 until further notice. The use of artificial flies and lures is allowed with an -inch minimum length and one trout over 0 inches may be taken per day. No size or amount limits on brook trout..) -0-00 Pacific Halibut Recreational Nearshore Season from Leadbetter Point, WA to Cape Falcon, OR Closed Adopted June 1, 01: effective June, 01 through September 0, 01. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 This amended rule closes the recreational nearshore Pacific halibut season in the area between Leadbetter Point, Washington and Cape Falcon, Oregon beginning at : p.m. Friday, June, 01. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the Department (ODFW) conferred on June 1, 01 and determined that the entire subarea quota had been taken..) -01-000 One-Day Emergency Closure of Pacific Lamprey Fishery Adopted June, 01: effective June, 01 through December, 01. The Pacific lamprey fishery at Willamette Falls will be closed on Thursday, June, 01 in order to facilitate maintenance operations by Portland General Electric at Willamette Falls. Crews will be removing large debris from in and around the fishing area, creating substantial safety risks. This rule will prohibit fishing during these operations to ensure that fishers are not exposed to potential injury. Harvest of Lamprey s will continue to be prohibited on Wednesday s..) -0-0 01 Columbia River Summer Recreational Fisheries Modified Adopted June, 01: effective July 1, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule modifies the 01 summer recreational salmon fishing season on the Columbia River. Beginning July 1, 01 retention of adult Chinook from the Astoria-Megler Bridge upstream to Bonneville Dam is prohibited. Retention of jack hatchery Chinook, hatchery steelhead and sockeye remains open under current regulations. 1.) -01-00 Treaty Indian Commercial Summer Salmon Fisheries Modified Adopted June, 01: effective July, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule extends the sales of fish caught in Treaty Indian commercial summer salmon gillnet fishery in The Dalles, John Day and Bonneville Pools of the Columbia River beginning :00 a.m. Monday, July, 01. Modifications are consistent with action taken June, 01 by the Departments of Fish and Wildlife for the States of Oregon and Washington in cooperation with the Columbia River Treaty Tribes at a meeting of the Columbia River Compact. 1.) -00-0 In-season Adjustments to Black Rockfish Trip Limits for the Commercial Nearshore Fishery. Adopted June 0, 01: effective July, 01 through December 1, 01. This amended rule implements in-season trip limit adjustments for the State Commercial Nearshore fishery. Black rockfish trip limits will be increased from 1,00 to,00 pounds in period, from 1,00 to,0 pounds in period, and from 1,00 to 1,00 pounds in period. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1.) -00-0 Commercial Sardine Fishery Rules for 01-0 Adopted July, 01: effective July, 01 through December, 01. Amendment to Oregon's administrative rule for commercial sardine fisheries bring the State of Oregon concurrent with federally adopted regulations. Modifications establish 01- sardine harvest guidelines, close the commercial directed fishery for the 01-0 fishing year, and establish incidental landing allowances for commercial fisheries. 1.) -0-0 01 Columbia River Summer Recreational Fisheries Modified Adopted July, 01: effective July, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule modifies the 01 summer recreational salmon fishing season on the Columbia River. Beginning July, 01 retention of adult Chinook from the Astoria-Megler Bridge upstream to Bonneville Dam is allowed. Retention of jack hatchery Chinook, hatchery steelhead and sockeye remains open under current regulations. 1.) -0-0, -0-0 Modify 01 Summer Commercial Seasons in the Select Areas of the Columbia River. Adopted July, 01: effective July 1, 01 through September 1, 01. These amended rules modify the 01 summer commercial salmon seasons for Select Areas fishery in the Columbia River. Fisheries are managed to provide opportunity to meet species or stock-specific allocations for each fishery while remaining within ESA guidelines. There is insufficient time to initiate the permanent rulemaking process prior to the scheduled extension of Select Area fisheries. Failure to adopt this rule would cause serious prejudice to the public interest in that commercial fishers may not be able to access their white sturgeon allocation and returning hatchery salmon. 1.) -0-00 Pacific Halibut Recreational Spring All-depth Season from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. Closed Adopted July, 01: effective July 1, 01 through October 1, 01. This amended rule closes the recreational spring all-depth Pacific halibut season in the area between Cape Falcon and Humbug Mt. beginning at : p.m. Wednesday, July 1, 01. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), and the Department (ODFW) conferred on July, 01 and determined that the entire subarea quota had been taken..) -01-00 Treaty Indian Commercial Summer Salmon Fisheries Modified Adopted July, 01: effective July 1, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule extends the sales of fish caught in the Zone Treaty Indian commercial summer salmon gillnet fishery of the Columbia River beginning :00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 01. Fisheries are managed to provide opportunity to meet species or stock-specific allocations for each fishery while remaining within ESA guidelines. There is insufficient time to initiate the permanent rulemaking process prior to the scheduled fishery. Modifications are consistent with action taken July, 01 by the Departments Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 of Fish and Wildlife for the States of Oregon and Washington in cooperation with the Columbia River Treaty Tribes at a meeting of the Columbia River Compact. 1.) -00-0 Federal Actions and Management Measures Implemented for Commercial Groundfish Fisheries. Adopted July 1, 01: effective July 1, 01 through December 1, 01. This amended rule implements in-season actions previously adopted by the federal government for 01 Pacific Coast commercial groundfish fisheries, including but not limited to increases to lingcod trip limits for Limited Entry Fixed Gear and Open Access Daily Trip Limit fisheries. 0.) -0-00, -00-01, -00- Amend rules to incorporate Wildlife Trafficking Prevention Act per Measure 0 and House Bill Adopted: July 1, 01. Effective Dates: July 1, 01 through December 1, 01, 01 This temporary rule is needed to give structure and clarification to meet the intent of Measure 0, the "Wildlife Trafficking Prevention Act" which was passed by the voters of Oregon in November 01 and amended by 01 Legislative Assembly in HB. The "Wildlife Trafficking Prevention Act" makes it illegal to purchase, sell or exchange or offer to purchase, sell or exchange any parts or products of any "covered animal species. Measure 0 and HB also give exceptions such as when a species is obtained by an activity expressly authorized by federal law or species that are subject to a federal management plan under Title III of P.L. - as amended (Magnuson-Steven Act). The new law assigned the State Fish and Wildlife Commission to create the rules and the authority to enforce these rules. The "Wildlife Trafficking Prevention Act" took effect on July 1, 01. 1.) -01-00 Treaty Indian Commercial Summer Salmon Fisheries Modified Adopted July, 01: effective July 1, 01 through July 1, 01. This amended rule extends the sales of fish caught in two additional Columbia River Zone Treaty Indian commercial summer salmon set and drift gillnet fishing periods beginning :00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 01. Fisheries are managed to provide opportunity to meet species or stock-specific allocations for each fishery while remaining within ESA guidelines. There is insufficient time to initiate the permanent rulemaking process prior to the scheduled fishery. Modifications are consistent with action taken July, 01 by the Departments of Fish and Wildlife for the States of Oregon and Washington in cooperation with the Columbia River Treaty Tribes at a meeting of the Columbia River Compact..) -00-00 Price Modification of Oregon s Live Fish Transport Permits. Adopted July 0, 01: effective July 0, 01 through October 0, 01. This amended rule modifies the purchase price of fish transfer permits from $0 to $1 beginning July 0, 01. Fish Division Administrators intend to follow-up this action Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 with modifications to the permanent rule through the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission process later this year..) -01-000 Modifications to Marr Pond Sport Angling Regulations in the Northeast Zone. Adopted July 1, 01: effective July 1, 01 through October 1, 01. This amended rule liberalizes catch limits and harvest methods for Marr Pond. Due to a sudden failure of the water storage mechanism, the pond will likely be drained of all storage water. Many fish trapped in isolated pools and stressed by warm and turbid water will die. These rule modifications provide the sport fishing public opportunity to salvage fish that will otherwise be killed..) -0-01 Close Spring Chinook Sport Fishery on the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam Adopted July, 01: effective July 1, 01 through December 1, 01. Amended rule closes the spring Chinook fishery from Dug Bar Boat Ramp upstream to the deadline below Hells Canyon Dam on the Snake River beginning Monday, July 1, 01 to coincide with the State of Idaho's regulations for this fishery..) -00-0 Electronic Fish Tickets Reporting Commercial Sales of Salmon, Sturgeon, Smelt and Shad Required Adopted July, 01: effective July 0, 01 through December 1, 01. This amended rule requires, by way of electronic fish receiving tickets (e-ticket), the reporting of commercial sales of salmon, sturgeon, smelt and shad landed downstream of Bonneville Dam and purchased by wholesale fish dealers, wholesale fish bait dealers, and food fish canners. Modifications also require e-tickets be submitted within hours of the closure of a fishing period or within hours of the landing when fishing periods are longer than hours..) -0-01 Modifications to Allowable Sturgeon Size Catch. Adopted July, 01: effective July, 01 through December 1, 01. This amended rule is for housekeeping purposes to eliminate conflict with corresponding rules in place defining legal sturgeon length of to 0 inch fork length..) -0-00 Pacific Halibut Recreational Nearshore Season from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. Closed Adopted July, 01: effective July 0, 01 through October 1, 01. This amended rule closes the recreational nearshore Pacific halibut season in the area between Cape Falcon and Humbug Mt. beginning at : p.m. Sunday, July 0, 01. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), and the Department (ODFW) conferred on July, 01 and determined that the entire subarea quota will have been taken at that time. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1.) -01-00, -01-00, -01-00 Sales from Columbia River Treaty Indian Fall Commercial Fisheries Authorized Adopted July, 01: effective August 1, 01 through December 1, 01. These amended rules authorize the sales of fish caught in fall Treaty tribal platform commercial fisheries set for the Columbia River from 1:01 a.m. Tuesday, August 1 through :00 p.m. Sunday, December 1, 01. In addition, sales of white sturgeon landed in a John Day setline fishery are allowed. Modifications are consistent with action taken July, 01 by the Departments of Fish & Wildlife for the States of Oregon and Washington in cooperation with the Columbia River Treaty Tribes at a meeting of the Columbia River Compact..) -0-01, -0-0, -0-0, -0-00 Set Fall Commercial Seasons in the Select Areas of the Columbia River. Adopted July, 01: effective August 1, 01 through December 1, 01. These amended rules establish the 01 fall commercial salmon seasons for Select Area fisheries in the Columbia River. Fisheries are managed to provide opportunity to meet species or stock-specific allocations for each fishery while remaining within ESA guidelines. There is insufficient time to initiate the permanent rulemaking process prior to the scheduled start of the next Youngs Bay fishery. Failure to adopt this rule would cause serious prejudice to the public interest in that commercial fishers would not be able to harvest returning hatchery salmon or access their white sturgeon allocation. 0.) -00-0 Tillamook Bay Commercial Gaper Clam Dive Fishery Closes Adopted August 1, 01: effective August, 01 through December 1, 01. Amended rule closes the Tillamook Bay commercial gaper clam dive fishery at 1:01 a.m. August, 01 due to a projected attainment of the,000 pound annual harvest quota allowed under bay clam dive permits. Modifications are consistent with requirements described in OAR -00-0 sections (1) and (). 1.) -0-000, -01-000 Modifications to Sport Angling Regulations in the Northeast and Central Zones Adopted August, 01: effective August, 01 through December 1, 01 This amended rule sets the catch limits for steelhead in the Deschutes and John Day River beginning June 1 through December 1, 01 including tributary-specific closures during September through December..) -00-0 Tillamook Bay Commercial Cockle and Gaper Clam Dive Fishery Closes. Adopted August, 01: effective August, 01 through December 1, 01 Amended rule closes the Tillamook Bay commercial cockle clam dive fishery at 1:01 a.m. March, 01 due to a projected attainment of the,000 pound annual harvest quota allowed under bay clam dive permits and Tillamook Bay commercial gaper clam dive fishery at 1:01 a.m. August, 01 due to a projected attainment of the,000 pound annual harvest quota allowed under bay clam dive permits. Modifications are consistent with requirements described in OAR -00-0 sections (1) and (). Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Action: Commissioner Buckmaster moved to ratify the temporary rules. Commissioners Akenson and Wolley seconded the motion, and the motion carried unanimously. Exhibit A: COMMISSION MINUTES The Commission approved June and, 01 Commission meeting minutes. Action: Commissioner Buckmaster moved to approve the June and, 01 meeting minutes. Commissioner Akenson seconded the motion and the motion was carried unanimously. Exhibit B: 0 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS The Commission adopted the 0 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations. Staff: Mike Gauvin, Recreational Fisheries Program Manager Presentation: Mike Gauvin provided the Commission with a presentation on public involvement in 0 regulation process; Oregon Administrative Rules universal date change; statewide and zone proposals. This presentation begins at 1:0 on the recording. This presentation is located in the commission material and can be viewed at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/exhibit%0b_present ation_%00%0angling%0regs.pdf Public Testimony Lonnie Johnson, OR Bass National Conservation Director Rick Breckel, Kokanee Power of Oregon David Moskowitz, The Conservation Angler Approval Provided written testimony Provided written testimony Action: Issue 1 Commissioner Wolley moved to amend OAR Chapter Divisions 0, 01, 01, 01, 01, 0, 01, 01, 0, and 0 as proposed by staff in Attachment and to universally reflect the calendar dates. Commissioner Akenson seconded the motion and the motion was carried unanimously. Issue Commissioner Wolley moved to adopt Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for 0 that include staff proposed changes to fishing regulations set forth in Attachment and authorize staff to make formatting changes, to correct spelling or grammar errors, address inadvertent inconsistencies, and improve readability. Commissioner Akenson seconded the motion and the motion was carried unanimously. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Exhibit C: RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT PROJECT APPROVALS The Commission approved the Restoration and Enhancement Board's recommendations for project funding from the May 1, 01 meeting. Staff: Kevin Herkamp, STEP and R&E Program Coordinator Presentation: Kevin provided the Commission with a presentation on recommended project locations, recommended enhancement projects, and R & E budget status. This presentation begins at 1: on the recording. This presentation is located in the commission material and can be viewed at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/exhibit%0c_present ation_re.pdf No Public Testimony Approval Action: Commissioner Akenson moved to approve the recommendations of the Fish Restoration and Enhancement Board. Commissioner Wolley seconded the motion and the motion was carried unanimously. Exhibit D: ACCESS AND HABITAT LANDOWNER BOARD APPOINTMENT The Commission approved a Landowner Board Appointment. Staff: Isaac Sanders, Access & Habitat Program Coordinator Presentation: Isaac Sanders provided a presentation on the proposed A & H Board Landowner Appointment. This presentation begins at :0: on the recording. This presentation is located in the commission material and can be viewed at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/exhibit%0d_present ation_ah.pdf No Public Testimony Approval Action: Commissioner Akenson moved to appoint John Breese to a four-year term as a Landowner Representative on the Access and Habitat Board. Commissioner Webber seconded the motion and the motion was carried unanimously. Exhibit E: DRAFT COUGAR MANAGEMENT PLAN The Commission was given an informational briefing on the Draft Cougar Management Plan. Staff: Derek Broman, Carnivore-Furbearer Program Coordinator Presentation: Derek provided a presentation on the Draft Updated Oregon Cougar Management Plan: plan evaluation, review process, and plan draft updates. This presentation begins at : on the recording. Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 This presentation is located in the commission material and can be viewed at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/1/0_aug/exhibit%0e- Presentation_Cougar%0Plan.pdf Public Testimony Jim Akenson, Oregon Hunters Association Jenny Dresler, Oregon Farm Provided written testimony Bureau Dave Wiley, RMEF Debbie Catalina, US Humane Society Brian Posiwitz, Humane Oregon Provided written testimony Emily Ahyou Scott Beckstead, US Humane Provided written testimony Society Jennifer Hauge Jerome Rosa, Oregon Cattleman s Association This exhibit resumed after the award presentation and lunch break. Exhibit E begins again at :0 on the recording Informational ANNUAL PRIDE AWARDS RECOGNITION Curt Melcher, Director Award Presentation begins at :00 AM The award presentation begins at : on the recording. OSP 01 Fish and Wildlife Partner of the Year Matt Keenan Nadine Hurtado Richard Green ODFW Willamette Hatchery Staff Donna Cartney Josh Ketch Chad Proffitt Marc Cohen Willie O Regan Jack Rees Tami Edmunds Dan Peck Steve Walter Jon Goertz Tim Wright Page

Recognition of Fish Passage Task Force Vacating Members Kim Kambak, David Heller and Harry Rectenwald Individual Pride Awards Brian C. Jonasson Chuck Simpson Daniel Marvin Dominic M. Rocco R. Kanani Bowden Kelsey Adkisson Matt Falcy Nadine Hurtado Director s Pride Award Rhea Rodriguez Team Pride Awards Hood River Research Program Team: Hilary A. Doulos, Justin McLaughlin, Robert Reagan, Philip C. Simpson Director s Team Pride Award Columbia River Hydrosystem BiOp Team: Tucker Jones, Adam Storch, Erick Van Dyke, Nina R. Englander Sarah Weston, DOJ Volunteer Leader Award Christine Clapp Page 1

Dave Liscia Award Sandy River Chapter, Association of Northwest Steelheaders: Gary Acfson, Roger Beal, Laurie Beadell, Lorrie Bell, John Bennett, Howard Berg, Rob Bitney, Jeff Boughton, Terri Boughton, Doug Briggs, Frank Cantino, Jim Cathcart, Steve Childress, Ron Creswick, Tom Gerber, Bob Gronlund, Brad Halverson, Tim Heath, Leslie Hinea, Jeff Hollis, Susan Hostetler, Henry Hyde, John Hydorn, Art Israelson, Kathryn Israelson, Laurie Johnson, Jeff Kirkman, Doug Miller, Jack Morby, Mike Myrick, Bob Nelson, Larry Palmer, Rick Pare, Anthony Pedro, Lonny Peet, Bob Pierson, Gerry Raban, Greg Reed, Joli Ritchie, Norm Ritchie, Steve Rothenbucher, Dave Smith, Patti Snyder, Lee Van Speybrock, Jim Stengle, Jeff Stoeger, Russ Sumida, Stephen Thomson, Don Voeks, Fusako Voeks, Harry Waskiewica, John Wheeler, Buzz Wilcox, Rod Weigel, Robert Wisher, Ralph Young OTHER BUSINESS Proposed 0 Commission Dates Commission received proposed dates for consideration for 0. Vice-Chair Bob Webber adjourned the meeting at : p.m. Page 1