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File: 34770-20 ATS Project: 270863 Permit No.: FJ18-290263 FISH COLLECTION PERMIT Inventory Amended June 6, 2018 Permit Holder: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Michael McArthur 333 Dunsmuir Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5R4 Authorized Persons: Michael McArthur, Demitria Burgoon, Kevin Little, James Chircoski, Geoff Sawatzky, Kent Nuspl, Todd Sherstone, Leah Hull, Geraldine Davis, Matthew Thornton, Brent Mossop, Dave Hunter, Dustin Ford, Richard Pattenden, Steve Sharron, Steve Nichol, Mark Latham, Harlan Wright, Matthew Thornton and Mike Marquardson Pursuant to section 19 of the Wildlife Act, RSBC 1996, Chap. 488, and section 18 of the Angling and Scientific Regulations, BC Reg. 125/90, the above named persons are hereby authorized to collect fish for scientific purposes from non-tidal waters subject to the conditions set forth in this Permit: Permitted Sampling Period: June 15, 2018 to October 31, 2019 Permitted Waterbodies: Peace Region See Appendix C Permitted Sampling Techniques: AG, DN, EF, MT, SN (subject to permit terms and conditions) Potential Species: See Appendix D (subject to permit terms and conditions) Permitted Lethal Sampling: See Appendix E (subject to permit terms and conditions) Provincial Conditions: Appendix A (Permit holders must be aware of all terms and conditions): See Appendix A. Region Specific Conditions: Variance approved for Regional Condition #4: Electrofishing will be permitted between September 15 and June 15 in streams containing bull trout within the Moberly River. See Appendix A. Authorized by: Chris Addison Regional Manager Recreational Fisheries & Wildlife Programs Peace Region Date: June 6, 2018 This permit supersedes FJ18-290263 issued on May 31, 2018 Permit Fee $25 Any contravention or failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit is an offense under the Wildlife Act, RSBC 1996, Chap. 488 and B.C. Reg. 125/90. Last Updated: May 30, 2013 Page 1 of 7

Appendix A: Fish Collection Permit Conditions Any Variation of the following terms and conditions will require explicit authorization by the appropriate regional Fish & Wildlife Section Head. Provincial Conditions 1. This collecting permit is not valid in national parks, in provincial parks unless a Park Use Permit is also obtained, in tidal waters, for eulachon or for salmon* other than kokanee, or for collecting fish by angling unless the permit holder and crew members possess a valid angling licence. This collecting permit is only valid for species listed as threatened, endangered or extirpated under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) in conjunction with a permit issued under Section 73 of SARA from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. *Contact the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for fish collecting permits for salmon, eulachon or SARA listed species (see Appendix B). 2. The permit holder (or the project supervisor) named on the application for a scientific collection permit will carry a copy of this permit while engaged in fish collecting and produce it upon request of a conservation officer, fisheries officer or constable. 3. Any specimens surplus to scientific requirements and any species not authorized for collection in this permit shall be immediately and carefully released at the point of capture. 4. Fish collected under authority of this permit shall not be used for food or any purpose other than the objectives set out in the approved application for a scientific collection permit. The permit holder shall not sell, barter, trade, or give away, or offer to sell, barter, trade or give away fish collected under authority of this permit. Dead fish shall be disposed of in a manner that will not constitute a health hazard, nuisance or a threat to wildlife. 5. No fish collected under authority of this permit shall be transported alive unless authorized by this permit, or transplanted unless separately authorized by the Federal/Provincial Fish Transplant Committee. 6. The permit holder shall, within 90 days of the expiry of this permit, submit a report of fish collection activities. Interim reports may also be required and shall be submitted as required by the permit issuer. All submissions must be filed electronically to: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fish_data_sub/index.html Reporting specifications, information and templates are available from this website and outline the mandatory information requirements. Prior notification of submission or questions regarding data report standards can be made to: fishdatasub@gov.bc.ca 7. This collecting permit is subject to cancellation at any time and shall be surrendered to a conservation officer on demand or to the issuer upon written notice of its cancellation. 8. This permit is valid only for the activities approved on the application form and in accordance with any restrictions set out therein. 9. This permit is valid only for trained, qualified staff named in the Application. The permit holder will comply with all Worker's Compensation Board requirements and other regulatory requirements. Permit holders are responsible for ensuring staff members listed on the permit are properly certified for specific sampling methods or activities (e.g. electroshocking). 10. Any workers not listed on the permit must be supervised by the permit holder or one of the additional persons as named on the permit. Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 2 of 7

Appendix A: Fish Collection Permit Conditions Continued 11. All sampling equipment that has been previously used outside of B.C. must be cleaned of mud and dirt and disinfected with 100mg/L chlorine bleach before using in any water course to prevent the spread of fish pathogens (e.g. Whirling disease) and / or invasive plant species. Any washed off dirt or mud must be disposed of in a manner such that it cannot enter a watercourse untreated. 12. No electrofishing is to take place in waters below five degrees C. 13. Electrofishing may not be conducted in the vicinity of spawning gravel, redds, or spawning fish, or around gravels which are capable of supporting eggs or developing embryos of any species of salmonid at a time of year when such eggs or embryos may be present. 14. Angling must only occur in accordance with the regulations specified in the current BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis. Region Specific Conditions Peace Region 1. The permit holder must advise Region 7B (Peace) of sampling activities 48 hrs prior to field operations. Please complete the following notification form: 2. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/pasb/reports/fish/permit_notify7b.html 3. Voucher specimens for all regionally significant red and blue-listed species (3 per species) must be submitted to the Regional Fish Information Specialists as per RISC standards. 4. Variance allowing electrofishing between September 15 and June 15 in streams containing bull trout within the Moberly River 5. All sampling gear follow Association of Professional Biologists advisory practice bulletin #5. Practice Advisory Didymo, see: https://www.professionalbiology.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/didymo.pdf 6. Annual Reports on fish collection activates are to be summited to Ministry of Forest, Land and Natural Resource Operations 90 days after the sampling period ends Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 3 of 7

Appendix B: Table 1 - Species at Risk The following are species at risk that have been listed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) as either endangered, threatened or a species of special concern. Species also listed under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) are identified with an asterisk, and are subject to additional permitting requirements through the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). Common Name Benthic Paxton Lake Stickleback Benthic Vananda Creek Stickleback Limnetic Paxton Lake Stickleback Limnetic Vananda Creek Stickleback Nooksack Dace Morrison Creek Lamprey Vancouver Lamprey (Cowichan Lake Lamprey) Cultus Pygmy Sculpin Shorthead Sculpin Hotwater Physa Limnetic Enos Lake Stickleback Benthic Enos Lake Stickleback Salish Sucker Speckled Dace Charlotte Unarmoured Stickleback Columbia Mottled Sculpin Giant Stickleback Green Sturgeon Umatilla Dace West Slope Cutthroat Trout White Sturgeon Scientific Name *Rhinichthys sp. *Lampetra richardsoni *Lampetra macrostoma *Cottus sp. *Cottus confusus *Physella wrighti Gasterosteus sp. Gasterosteus sp. Catostomus sp. Rhinichthys osculus Gasterosteus aculeatus Cottus bairdi hubbsi Gasterosteus sp. Acipenser medirostris Rhinichthys umatilla *Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi Acipenser transmontanus Applications for permits to specifically collect and retain listed species must be reviewed by the appropriate provincial expert, who will screen permits to ensure that any impacts on listed species are acceptable. For white sturgeon the contact is Steve McAdam (steve.mcadam@gov.bc.ca). For listed non-game freshwater fish the contact is Jordan Rosenfeld (jordan.rosenfeld@gov.bc.ca). Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 4 of 7

Appendix C: Permitted Waterbodies MOE Region Waterbody Watershed Code Peace Halfway River 235-000000 Peace Chowade River 235-430800 Peace Cypress Creek 235-492500 Peace Needham Creek 235-304300-51900 Peace Maurice Creek 230-797200 Peace Lynx Creek 230-792800 Peace Moberly River 230-744800 Peace Farrell Creek 230-786200 Peace Graham River 235-304300 Peace Colt Creek 235-304300-06300 Peace Groundbirch Creek 235-174800-73100 Peace Blue Grave Creek 235-371300 Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 5 of 7

Appendix D: Potential Species Common Name Scientific Name Code Bull Trout Salvelinus confluentus BT Arctic Grayling Thymallus arcticus AG Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss RB Finescale Dace Phoxinus neogaeus FDC Flathead Chub Platygobio gracilis FHC Lake Chub Couesius plumbeus LKC Longnose Dace Rhinichthys cataractae LNC Redside Shiner Richardsonius balteatus RSC Slimy Sculpin Cottus cognatus CCG Troutperch Percopsis omiscomaycus TP Brook stickleback Culaea inconstans BSB Northern Redbelly Dace Phoxinus eos RDC Peamouth Chub Mylocheilus caurinus PCC Northern Pearl Dace Margariscus margarita PDC Prickly Sculpin Cottus asper CAS Spoonhead Sculpin Cottus ricei CRI Spottail Shiner Notropis hudsonius STC Northern Pike Esox lucius NP Kokanee Oncorhynchus keta KO Burbot Lota lota BB Northern Pikeminnow Ptychocheilus oregonensis NSC Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 6 of 7

Appendix E: Permitted Lethal Sampling Common Name Scientific Name Code Moberly River Maurice Creek Lynx Creek Total Artic Grayling Thymallus arcticus GR 50 50 Bull Trout Salvelinus BT 10 10 10 30 confluentus Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss RB 350 350 Last Updated: August 22, 2013 Page 7 of 7