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Priority (1-Highest) Program Program Unit/Activity Description Fund Type Agency Div GF LF OF FF TOTAL FUNDS Pos. FTE 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 Oregon State Police Fish 010-05-01-15000, 010-06-01-21000, 010-06-02-10000: These staff provide on the ground fish management include district fish biologists, assistant district biologists; staff associated with fishfin management (salmon, HMS, CPS, Groundfish, etc.) Columbia River fisheries management. Game 020-01-01-00000: This section through both HQ Field Staff implements the rules, statutes, policies management direction provided by the Oregon Fish Commission State Legislature. Responsible for monitoring wildlife diseases, conducting game species surveys, hunter surveys, developing species management plans annual harvest regulations. Regional Operations 010-05-01-10000, 020-01-05-00000: This program provides the leadership, planning, management, direction for field implementation of fish wildlife programs within the two administrative regions of the state. Oregon State Police Fish Division 030-01-00-00000: This division of OSP enforces fish, wildlife, commercial fishing laws to protect natural resources. Portions of license tag fees are used to fund enforcement costs. 2,461,642 0 14,153,175 7,995,556 $ 24,610,373 130 105.54 3,065,255 0 16,030,467 1,765,202 $ 20,860,924 69 67.91 657,287 0 7,962,024 83,726 $ 8,703,037 38 36.50 0 0 24,882,382 0 $ 24,882,382 0-5 1 Hatchery Hatchery Production: This program (010-05-04-30000) includes both state federally funded hatcheries throughout the state of Oregon. These facilities are responsible for the rearing release of both salmon trout into state waters. The majority of the agencies general fund is used to fund these facilities as well as a large portion of Sport Fish Restoration, Mitchell Act, Army Corps of Engineers dollars. Program includes Fish Health Section (010-05-04-20000) which monitors hatchery fish production for fish pathogens. Monitoring occurs monthly prior to release. If pathogens are detected, treatments are prescribed. Program also includes Fish Marking & Identification (010-05-04-10000) which mass marks fish for selective harvest, coded wire tag (CWT) represent releases groups of fish, maintains statewide marking release databases, inputs exports data in regional databases. Program includes Trout Stocking & Purchase (010-05-04-50000) where funds from license sales are used to purchase trout from private facilities for stocking throughout Oregon for air stocking of high lakes. Program also includes Statewide Hatchery (010-05-04-40000) which is responsible for providing policy guidance to hatchery operations. Other principal duties of headquarter operations such as summarizing monthly annually hatchery operations, adult collections, egg collections, feed use, fish inventories release, Department of Environmental Quality compliance. 5,808,732 0 12,951,686 43,898,945 $ 62,659,363 242 224.70 6 2 Marine Fishery Data Program 010-06-01-31000: This program is responsible for processing, organizing, storing sport commercial ocean fishery data collected by fishery sampling programs. Produces data analyses used by fishery managers, responds to data requests, organizes, formats uploads data to PacFIN RecFIN regional fishery data systems. 0 0 1,006,795 405,705 $ 1,412,500 9 6.96 7 3 Dedicated & Obligated Accounts for Game Birds, Fee Pheasant, Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Rocky Mtn Goat 020-01-03-00000: Funds from these accounts are used for management activities including population surveys, research, reintroduction relocation efforts, habitat improvement responding to wildlife damage conflicts. Funds derived from the sale of Fee Pheasant Permits provides pheasant hunting opportunity at several wildlife areas throughout the state. 0 0 4,787,558 126,018 $ 4,913,576 17 10.49 8 4 Restoration, 020-01-06-0000: This section is responsible for administering the Pittman-Robertson Act technical assistance throughout the state. Program staff is responsible for Regional habitat programs statewide coordinating management of 16 major wildlife management areas. 68,922 0 4,908,880 16,792,673 $ 21,770,475 54 49.81 ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 1

9 5 Game Research & Inventories 020-01-07-00000: The function of the Research Program is to provide wildlife managers with documented information, to develop techniques on measurements of population status, movements, mortality factors, habitat use for many wildlife species (deer, elk, bear, cougar, beaver, etc.) to effectively manage wildlife resource of the state. The agency has statutory obligations to regulate wildlife populations the public enjoyment of wildlife in a manner that is compatible with primary uses of the ls to provide optimum recreational benefits. Big game census surveys are conducted annually by department staff in each of the 21 Districts throughout Oregon. Species surveyed include deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain goat. 12,745 0 874,551 2,320,951 $ 3,208,247 15 13.67 10 2 Fishery Research & Monitoring Program: Field programs (Corvallis LaGre; 010-05-02-21000, 010-05- 02-22000) responsible for the field monitoring, research, evaluation of Oregon's native fish. The program data is used to evaluate population trends ESA impacts to listed species in order to manage both recreational commercial fisheries within Oregon. A large portion of the funding comes from PCSRF, USACOE, BPA. Programs include Native Fish Investigations (010-05-02-24000) which conducts statewide research on Oregon s non-anadromous native fish. This program provides scientific information on the status, life history, genetics, habitat needs for Oregon s native fish populations. This information is intended to aid fish managers lowners in developing appropriate conservation recovery strategies, on-going monitoring plans. Such information will also help ODFW implement fish management goals, subbasin plans, the Native Fish Conservation Policy, the Oregon Plan for Salmon Watersheds. In addition, data information provided by the Native Fish Investigations Project is necessary to ensure present future recreation angling opportunities for native game species. 5,265,087 1,227,500 6,712,764 26,048,343 $ 39,253,694 297 198.70 11 13 Oregon Hatchery Research Center 010-05-02-23000: The Oregon Hatchery Research Center is a facility specifically designed to support both basic applied research into the mechanisms that may create differences between wild hatchery fish, ways to better manage these differences to meet fishery conservation objectives. The center is also charged with helping Oregonians underst the role performance of hatcheries in responsibly using protecting Oregon s native fishes. Research facilities include four artificial stream channels that simulate actual stream conditions, four concrete raceways, a tank farm comprised of 44 fiberglass tanks, an analytical lab, a compete wet lab with heated, chilled, filtered UV-treated water. The facility is currently funded with license dollars some outside grants. 177,534 0 2,652,989 0 $ 2,830,523 3 3.00 12 3 Marine Commercial Fishery Sampling (groundfish & salmon) 010-06-01-23700: This program gathers data on ocean commercial fishery lings, including species, catch, biological parameters. Samplers cover all commercial fishery ports of ling. Samplers also act as liaisons points of contact for commercial fishermen processing plants. This program is primarily funded through dedicated Commercial Fish fund (CFF). 0 0 2,235,303 1,142,407 $ 3,377,710 22 15.45 13 6 Access & Habitat 020-01-08-00000: Income provided by a $4 surcharge on Hunting Licenses is used to fund projects providing access for hunting, improve habitat for wildlife, or a combination of Access Habitat. Projects are reviewed by Regional State A&H boards the Oregon Fish Commission. 0 0 2,799,378 0 $ 2,799,378 2 1.50 14 4 & 3 Ocean Salmon /Policy 010-06-01-23100, 010-06-02-30000: The Ocean Salmon Program monitors ocean commercial recreational salmon fisheries, conducts ocean coastal river's investigations for ODFW. The program uses data from these other sources to develop management recommendations for the best use of Oregon's salmon resources, to evaluate proposed ocean salmon fishery regulations. 521,592 0 2,067,433 1,324,189 $ 3,913,214 23 15.05 15 5 Marine Recreational Fishery Sampling (groundfish & salmon) 010-06-01-23800: This program gathers data on ocean sport fishery lings, including species, catch, effort, biological parameters. Samplers cover all major ocean sport fishing ports. Samplers also act as liaisons points of contact for sport fishermen charter boat operators. Funding is primarily through Sport Fish Restoration. 127,496 0 428,930 2,346,378 $ 2,902,804 27 17.42 ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 2

16 4 Fish Screens & Passage 010-05-05-20000: This program works to restore maintain fish populations by protecting them from entrainment into water diversions providing adequate passage to habitat areas for all life cycle needs. The program s directive is to share the cost of installing fish screens providing passage with water users. The cost share includes monetary, construction engineering, design assistance, as well as a tax credit. 1,119,122 0 7,696,547 5,536,106 $ 14,351,775 53 53.04 17 2 Conservation Conservation Program: Oregon Conservation Strategy (OCS) Program (020-03-03-00000, 020-03-04-00000) ensures that conservation actions/strategies identified in the OCS are implemented by ODFW staff, state federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, publics. This program facilitates conservation by identifying developing partnerships for implementing the OCS, identifying priority fish wildlife conservation needs providing a process for reviewing updating the OCS. Program. This program includes the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) team that conducts watercraft inspections, provides public education outreach, implements other related activities to protect Oregon against AIS. This program also includes four staff biologists two Regional Conservation Biologists (West & East Regions) that assist with implementation of the Oregon Conservation Strategy (OCS) at the regional geographic scale (020-02-05-00000). 0 966,561 1,741,946 3,689,715 $ 6,398,222 30 20.87 18 5 Conservation Bonneville Power Administration Mitigation 020-03-07-00000: This program is responsible for development implementation of long-term wildlife mitigation programs in Oregon associated with habitat losses due to the construction of hydroelectric projects in the Columbia River basin including habitat restoration, enhancement, acquisition. 0 0 129,375 3,147,726 $ 3,277,101 10 6.74 19 3 Statewide Policy Coordination 010-05-02-10000: This program is responsible for the coordination, development, implementation of conservation recovery plans within Oregon. This program also provides the agency policy guidance regarding ESA listed species fishery impacts. 173,300 2,673,741 511,960 90,358 $ 3,449,359 14 12.22 20 6 & 4 Marine Licensing & Support (includes Fish Tickets) part of 010-05-01-21000, 010-06-01-32000: This section supports administers Marine Resources Program. Provides sport commercial license sales to sport fishermen, hunters, charter boat operators, commercial fishermen. Acts as primary public point of contact for marine fishery licensing information other public inquires. 0 0 1,483,194 138,929 $ 1,622,123 9 8.00 21 7 Damage, Green Forage & DEAR Programs 020-01-02-00000: Green Forage is designed to assist lowners experiencing crop damage from game mammals by improving forage providing alternate food sources. Major activities include: forage seedings, fertilizer application, water developments, reseeding forest clearcuts to provide alternate food, controlling noxious weeds. Deer Enhancement Restoration (DEAR) program started in 1985 to assist lowners improve mule deer habitats on their ls. Activities include forage seedings, water developments, juniper control, riparian fencing, shrub plantings. Statewide Damage Program: Funds are distributed to each Region to provide assistance to lowners experience property damage caused by wildlife. Expenditures activities include fencing netting materials, repellant, hazing materials, personnel to haze (primarily elk), relocation of animals, publications regarding living with wildlife, etc. 54,910 0 542,462 0 $ 597,372 1 1.00 ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 3

22 3 Capital Improvements: Program includes Restoration Enhancement (088-01-00-00000) which restores state-owned hatcheries, enhances natural fish production, exps hatchery production provides additional public access to fishing waters. The R&E Program provides increased sport fishing opportunities, also supports improves the commercial salmon fishery. The program is funded by a $4 surcharge on all sport fishing licenses, license ling fees from the commercial gillnetting troll fisheries. These surcharges are used to fund a variety of fish habitat restoration enhancement projects. Any public or private non-profit organization may request funds to implement a project. Restoration projects tend to focus on ODFWsponsored projects to replace fish liberation equipment, repair fish Capital hatcheries, repair fish passage facilities, collect information on Improvements physical biological characteristics of streams, lakes or estuaries. Program also includes Deferred Maintenance (088-02-00-00000). ODFW owns operates buildings, l improvements, leasehold improvements, other assets. These assets are sited on more than 436,100 acres of agency owned or controlled l. The Maintenance Master Plan, completed in December of 2005, identified facility facility-related requirements. Program also includes Emergency Hatchery Maintenance (088-03-00-00000) which provides emergency repairs maintenance for ODFW s state-funded hatcheries. Funds for emergency projects are allocated by the Engineering Facilities section within the Fish Division on a case by case basis to fund emergency repairs/maintenance that a hatchery facility cannot absorb within their existing operating budget. Program includes Major Improvements (088-04-00-00000). 0 0 5,846,760 3,201,240 $ 9,048,000 2 2.00 23 3 Conservation Wolf Program 020-03-06-00000: This program includes a wolf biologist assistant who are responsible for developing, revising implementing the Oregon Wolf Conservation Plan. Staff monitor the status distribution of wolves in Oregon in addition to education, outreach wolf depredation related incidents investigations. 0 86,023 0 159,600 $ 245,623 1 1.00 24 7 Predator Marine 010-06-01-22200: Conducts hazing of sea lions in Columbia River coastal locations, lethal removal operations for sea lions at Bonneville Dam, to minimize sea lion predation on salmon minimize interactions with fisheries. This program is also responsible for trapping tagging sea lions, collecting predation fishery interaction data as part of these operations. 233,629 0 3,551 254,943 $ 492,123 3 2.00 25 2 Habitat Resources Intra-agency Coordination 020-02-04-00000: This section coordinates with other agencies to address l water use issues associated with fish, wildlife their habitats. This program includes coordination technical assistance for state energy facility siting, forestry, l use, waterway alterations, natural resource damage assessment. Program includes Lowner Technical Assistance (020-02-02-00000) which provides assistance to lowners for enhancement of private property for fish wildlife habitat. The subprograms included are: Habitat Conservation, Riparian Tax Incentive, Habitat Connectivity. 348,635 65,348 1,011,759 1,834,366 $ 3,260,108 4 4.00 26 8 Marine Commercial Shellfish, Research, & Evaluation 010-06-01-23300: These programs develop regulations management actions to manage harvest in commercial shellfish fisheries. Staff in these programs analyze data to support management actions, hold stakeholder advisory committee meetings, develop present proposed actions for the OFWC. These programs also gather data on commercial shellfish lings, including species, catch, effort, biological parameters. Samplers also act as liaisons points of contact for commercial shellfish fishers. 0 0 2,148,927 259,415 $ 2,408,342 11 8.60 27 4 Recreational 010-05-01-22000: This program is responsible for overseeing statewide recreational fisheries management for inl fisheries the Sport Fish Restoration Program, the Statewide Biometrician. Program functions include oversight of state fishing regulations, the Restoration & Enhancement program, the Salmon Trout Enhancement Program (STEP), the Warmwater Program (010-05-01-23000). The Warmwater Program management warmwater fish populations to provide angling opportunities, enhancing habitat, increase fish production, conducting research, provide technical guidance on warmwater fish management to other agencies the angling public. 0 0 739,373 534,817 $ 1,274,190 4 3.50 ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 4

28 9 Marine Groundfish Research, Monitoring, & Evaluation 010-06- 01-23200: This program designs conducts research assessment projects to produce data analyses needed to solve fishery management issues. Examples include reducing catch of prohibited species by various gear types (bycatch reduction), developing new information on discard mortality, documenting life history characteristics such as age structure or age at maturity for use by stock assessment scientists. 0 0 891,845 607,076 $ 1,498,921 5 4.54 29 10 30 4 Conservation 31 10 Water Quality/Quantity/Instream Flow Program 010-05-03-10000: This program is involved with many water issues that can directly or indirectly affect fish wildlife. Its areas of interest are divided into four primary categories: Water Allocation Water Quality, Hydro Power Program, Natural Resources Information, Vector Control (Animal borne Diseases affecting fish, wildlife, or humans). Staff work closely with other agencies regarding stream flows, water use permitting activities, hydro relicensing, water quality issues. Marine Mammal Conservation 020-03-02-00000: This subprogram is responsible for coordinating with the Marine Resources Program to oversee the health of marine mammals. Staff conducts studies surveys of pinnipeds, seal sea lion predation, interactions of these animals with other important marine resources human activities in the coastal zone. This is a shared program with the Fish Division. Marine Mammal Research, Monitoring, & Evaluation 010-06-01-23500: This program gathers data on seal sea lion population trends, feeding habits, movement reproduction. Provides data analyses used in administration of Marine Mammal Protection Act Endangered Species Act. 1,028,467 0 570,003 231,234 $ 1,829,704 5 4.33 0 142,956 0 308,932 $ 451,888 1 1.50 391,873 0 54,129 0 $ 446,002 2 1.50 32 5 Salmon Trout Enhancement Program/Biologists 010-05-01-25000: STEP is a volunteer based program within the Oregon Department of Fish that seeks to rehabilitate enhance the populations, habitat fisheries of native salmon, trout other fish managed by the Department through the involvement education of citizens. This program is funded through Sport Fish Restoration. 52,756 0 647,611 1,814,477 $ 2,514,844 10 10.00 33 11 Marine Habitat Research, Monitoring, & Evaluation (ocean & estuarine) 010-06-01-23600: This program inventories assesses ocean estuarine habitat for use in species population assessments analyzing the potential impacts of development. This program is also responsible for conducting research on species-habitat relationships developments methodologies for population surveys. 0 0 799,102 9,077 $ 808,179 3 3.00 34 5 Columbia River Investigations 010-06-02-20000: This program is responsible for research projects throughout the Columbia River. These projects include work on both white green sturgeon as well as eulachon other sensitive species. This program also works with Bonneville Power Administration regarding mitigation requirements related to habitat spill. 0 0 552,265 4,017,648 $ 4,569,913 34 22.60 35 6 Engineering 010-05-05-10000: The Engineering Section provides engineering construction support services, primarily in the development of fish hatcheries, fish passage in streams rivers related fish wildlife buildings structures. 1,474,635 0 254,706 39,976 $ 1,769,317 6 6.50 36 8 Eastside Habitat Restoration Biologists 010-05-02-31000: This program provides the field staff to implement habitat mitigation projects for the Bonneville Power Administration in North East Oregon. 0 0 0 0 $ - 0-37 8 Predator Control ( Srvcs) 020-01-04-00000: The agency is required by statute (ORS 610.020) to contribute to the predatory animal, rabbit rodent control fund. Moneys within this fund are combined with funds from the Oregon Department of Agriculture used as part of the overall cost-share with USDA Services (WS) participating Oregon Counties to assist with controlling agriculture damage caused by predatory animals. WS also responds to concerns caused by bear, cougar, furbearers, wolves. 0 0 0 0 $ - 0 - ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 5

38 11 Hydro Program 010-05-03-20000: ODFW is a member of the state Hydroelectric Application Review Team works closely with facilities operators, other agencies, interest groups in re-licensing efforts. ODFW s hydro power program consists of a statewide coordinator as well as regional hydropower coordinators as well as implementation staff. This program is also currently involved with the development efforts of wave energy along the Oregon coast. This program is primarily funded through dedicated hydroelectric fees. 0 0 1,869 2,522,994 $ 2,521,125 11 9.63 39 12 Endangered Species Act & Scientific Take Permitting 010-05-02-32000: This program provides administrative technical support in the implementation of an Endangered Species program for statewide fish management activities essential to division regional staff. Programmatic direction is provided by the state Endangered Species Act (ESA) the federal Endangered Species Act as they apply to fish management policies, objectives, guidelines contained in state Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs). This program administers Scientific Take Permits other permits for use by federal, state, other public private entities needed to accomplish research educational activities with Oregon. 483,393 0 111,757 0 $ 595,150 0-40 12 Nearshore & Estuarine (marine reserves, spatial planning, permit reviews) 010-06-01-10000: This program reviews permits for ocean estuary development actions provides recommendations to the permitting agencies with regards to natural resource impacts. Participates as the state's primary marine natural resource advisor in statewide ocean natural resource planning management forums such as the Ocean Policy Advisory Council, Nearshore Research Taskforce, West Coast Governors Agreement on Ocean Health. Responsible for implementing Oregon's Nearshore Strategy marine estuary components of Oregon's Conservation Strategy. 123,889 0 2,705,867 17,563 $ 2,847,319 13 12.42 41 13 Recreational Shellfish, Monitoring, & Evaluation 010-06-01-23400: This program develops regulations management actions to manage harvest in sport shellfish fisheries. Analyzes data to support management actions, holds stakeholder advisory committee meetings, develops presents proposed actions for the OFWC. This program also gathers data on sport shellfish lings, including species, catch, effort, biological parameters. Samplers also act as liaisons points of contact for sport shellfish fishers. 27,452 231,849 0 441,580 $ 700,881 3 2.87 42 15 Watershed Council Liaisons 010-05-02-33000: This program serves as the agency liaisons to local watershed councils in the implementation of habitat projects throughout Western Oregon. 0 0 1,767,302 0 $ 1,767,302 11 8.32 43 16 Sportfish Restoration Fund Boat Ramps 010-05-01-24000: This section is responsible for working with outside agencies constituents to disburse Sport Fish Restoration funds in order to purchase, maintain, or repair boat ramps for angling access. 678,479 1,840 1,714,184 0 $ 2,394,503 11 10.00 44 Major Construction Acquisitions Major Construction Acquisitions 089-00-00-00000: One-time budgets only. 19,844 0 27,520 57,764 $ 105,128 0-45 1 Administration 46 1 Debt Service Administration 040-00-00-00000 Ensures fiscal integrity through sound budget fiscal management. Supports fish wildlife management through license sales; training; hunting fishing information education, recruitment, marketing; network, application development, technical support; Commission legislative affairs; contracting services. Provides core business functions such as payroll, purchasing, telecommunications, personnel, human resource management, safety stards. Program budget includes agency debt service government service charges. Debt Service 050-00-00-00000: Funding to pay Certificates of Participation Bond Financing. 3,795,996 85,457 45,273,575 6,859,410 $ 56,014,438 133 131.76 180,315 0 1,832,210 0 $ 2,012,525 0-47 9 48 6 Administration 020-01-10-00000: Responsible for the administration of wildlife programs throughout the state. Provides oversight policy development implementation of the agency s wildlife programs. Fish Division Administration part of 010-05-01-21000: This program provides the policy guidance management for fish programs throughout Oregon. This program is also responsible for oversight management of inl fisheries as well as Columbia River marine fisheries. 229,944 0 2,399,904 921,657 $ 3,551,505 14 13.16 0 0 2,940,320 30,374 $ 2,970,694 8 7.50 Totals 30,650,371 5,481,275 189,663,917 142,378,497 $ 368,174,060 1,369 1,148.30 ODFW 19-21 Program Priorities 6