Endangered Species Act Section 10 Permits for
Fishery Harvest Programs
-- Issued Permits --
The following Section 10 permits are those issued by the NOAA Fisheries Northwest Regional Office since September, 2002, for operation of fishery harvest programs.
Prior to determining whether to issue a permit, NOAA Fisheries gives the public an opportunity to review and comment on each application. To view any fishery harvest permit applications and their associated documents that are available for public review and comment, |
Permit Title and Number, Applicant, and associated documents |
Dates of Issuance and Expiration |
NOAA Fisheries Permit Contact | Salmon or Steelhead Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) Addressed by the Application |
Modification 1 Section 10(a)(1)(B) Incidental Take Permit for Idaho State Recreational Fisheries in the Snake River Basin (Permit #1233) Idaho Department of Fish and Game
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Modification Issued: December 6, 2002 Expires: |
Herb Pollard; phone: 208/378-5614 email:herbert.pollard@noaa.gov |
Snake River spring/summer chinook Snake River fall chinook Snake River Basin steelhead Snake River sockeye |
Individuals planning to conduct any activity that may "take" (harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect) a threatened or endangered species must possess a permit to perform that activity. Section 10 of the ESA allows the NOAA Fisheries to issue permits for scientific purposes or to enhance the propagation or survival of listed species. "Section 10" permits may also be issued to entities engaging in otherwise lawful activities that may incidentally take a listed species. To allow sufficient time for evaluation and processing, and to ensure the timely issuance of a permit (should one be granted), individuals are urged to apply at least four months prior to the start of proposed activities.
Note: NOAA Fisheries Section 10 permits do not include fishing permits/licenses; these can be obtained from the following offices:
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