(1) The governor shall, with
the assistance of the governor's salmon recovery office, maintain
and revise, as appropriate, a statewide salmon recovery strategy.
(2) The governor and the governor's salmon recovery office
shall be guided by the following considerations in maintaining
and revising the strategy:
(a) The strategy should identify statewide initiatives and
responsibilities with regional recovery plans and local watershed
initiatives as the principal means for implementing the strategy;
(b) The strategy should emphasize collaborative,
incentive-based approaches;
(c) The strategy should address all factors limiting the
recovery of Washington's listed salmon stocks, including habitat
and water quality degradation, harvest and hatchery management,
inadequate streamflows, and other barriers to fish passage.
Where other limiting factors are beyond the state's
jurisdictional authorities to respond to, such as some natural
predators and high seas fishing, the strategy shall include the
state's requests for federal action to effectively address these
factors;
(d) The strategy should identify immediate actions necessary
to prevent extinction of a listed salmon stock, establish
performance measures to determine if restoration efforts are
working, recommend effective monitoring and data management, and
recommend to the legislature clear and certain measures to be
implemented if performance goals are not met;
(e) The strategy shall rely on the best scientific
information available and provide for incorporation of new
information as it is obtained;
(f) The strategy should seek a fair allocation of the
burdens and costs upon economic and social sectors of the state
whose activities may contribute to limiting the recovery of
salmon; and
(g) The strategy should seek clear measures and procedures
from the appropriate federal agencies for removing Washington's
salmon stocks from listing under the federal act.
(3) If the strategy is updated, an active and thorough
public involvement process, including early and meaningful
opportunity for public comment, must be utilized. In obtaining
public comment, the governor's salmon recovery office shall work
with regional salmon recovery organizations throughout the state
and shall encourage regional and local recovery planning efforts
to ensure an active public involvement process.
(4) This section shall apply prospectively only and not
retroactively. Nothing in this section shall be construed to
invalidate actions taken in recovery planning at the local,
regional, or state level prior to July 1, 1999.
[2009 c 345 § 11; 2007 c 444 § 6; 2005 c 309 § 9; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 9. Formerly RCW 75.46.190.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2009 c 345: See notes following RCW 77.85.030.
Severability -- Effective date -- 1999 sp.s. c 13: See notes following RCW 77.85.005.