Post-dam removal:
Restoration strategies will continue to focus on hatchery production of smolts and distribution of fertilized eggs throughout the basin. Natural spawning will be encouraged and hatchery enhancement will be phased out as the chum population reaches self-sustainablility. If escapement goals are met, sport and commercial harvest may occur. The benefits achieved by migration of chum into upstream reaches will be factored into the decision before harvest of chum is allowed.
Complete Restoration Plan (200-page PDF):
Ward, L., P. Crain, B. Freymond, M. McHenry, D. Morrill, G. Pess, R. Peters, J.A. Shaffer, B. Winter, and B. Wunderlich. 2008. Elwha River Fish Restoration Plan – Developed pursuant to the Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act, Public Law 102-495. U.S. Dept. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-NWFSC-90, 168 p.