Doug Olson

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Vancouver, WA 98683
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About Doug Olson

Doug serves as a representative on the U.S. v. Oregon Production Advisory Committee as well as multiple Hatchery Evaluation Teams for the Gorge Complex National Fish Hatcheries. In his role as a PAC member, Doug works with Tribal, State, and Federal representatives to ensure that production of salmon in the Columbia River Basin satisfies mitigation requirements from the U.S. v. Oregon litigation. As a member of HET’s, Doug provides oversight and guidance to staff for monitoring, evaluating, and planning at Warm Springs, Eagle Creek, Spring Creek, Little White Salmon, Willard, and Carson National Fish Hatcheries.

From The Library

Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery -Spring Chinook Salmon Program FY 2020 Annual Report

In 1966, congress authorized the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery to stock salmon and trout within the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon reservation to increase tribal harvest opportunities. The current focus of the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery is to produce...

Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery - Spring Chinook Salmon Program FY 2020 Annual Report

In 1966, congress authorized the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery to stock salmon and trout within the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon reservation to increase tribal harvest opportunities. The current focus of the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery is to produce...

Monitoring and Evaluation Updates for John Day/The Dalles Dam Mitigation Programs at Spring Creek and Little White Salmon National Fish Hatcheries - FY 2020 Annual Report

escapement of 30,000 adult fall Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) due to the loss of spawning habitat and production caused by construction of the John Day and The Dalles Dams in the Columbia River. The program is funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and operates with a...

Monitoring and Evaluation of Mitchell Act-Funded National Fish Hatcheries in the Columbia River Gorge Complex - 2020 Annual Report

The Mitchell Act was authorized by Congress in 1938 to provide funds for hatchery programs and fish passage facilities to mitigate for declining salmon populations due to irrigation diversions, water pollution, logging, and hydropower development in the Columbia River Basin. Funds are...