NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service - Northwest Region

Hatchery & Genetic Management Plans

Hatchery and genetic management plans (HGMPs) are described in the final salmon and steelhead 4(d) rule as a mechanism for addressing the take of certain listed species that may occur as a result of artificial propagation activities. NOAA Fisheries Service will use the information provided by HGMPs to evaluate impacts on anadromous salmon and steelhead listed under the ESA. In certain situations, HGMPs will apply to evaluation and issuance of ESA Section 10 incidental take permits. Completed HGMPs may also be used for regional fish production and management planning by federal, state and tribal resource managers.

The primary goal of an HGMP is to devise biologically-based artificial propagation management strategies that ensure the conservation and recovery of listed evolutionarily significant units (ESUs).

Specific guidance on how to use HGMPs to qualify for limitation of take prohibitions under section 4(d), including how to apply, whether 4(d) is the most appropriate route for your Plan, and what other mechanisms are available for addressing artificial propagation programs under the Endangered Species Act, can be found in the pertinent sections of the Northwest Region's Citizen's Guide and Implementation Binder.

 
 
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