A number of grants awarded earlier this
year were issued according to temporary
rules adopted by the OWEB Board in July.
The rules currently proposed would make
the criteria in the temporary rules
permanent.
A copy of the proposed rules may be
obtained by visiting the OWEB office in
Salem at 775 Summer St. NE, by calling and
requesting a copy from Maribeth Mattson at
503-986-0202, or by downloading them from
OWEB's Web site at
www.oregon.gov/OWEB. Click on "Rules &
Statutes" in the left index column.
Send written comments to Melissa Leoni,
or send comments by email to
melissa.leoni@state.or.us, with the
phrase "Salmon Season Rules" in the
subject line. Questions concerning the
rules or this process may be directed to
Leoni, at 503-986-0179.
In June 2006, the OWEB Board authorized
$2.2 million in Lottery Funds to support
five new programs to employ displaced
fishers. The programs respond to a
Governor's executive order declaring a
state of emergency due to limits on ocean
commercial fishing.
The programs allow fishing crews to
help rebuild salmon populations to restore
the fishery. The board allocated an
additional $500,000 for the program in
September due to strong response.
The five programs have been under way
since early July. They involve two
contracts with Oregon State University and
three competitive grant programs
administered by OWEB. To date, the new
programs have supported the employment of
more than 100 displaced fishers.
OWEB projects support the Oregon Plan
for Salmon and Watersheds that emphasizes
private, voluntary actions to restore wild
salmon populations. OWEB is a state agency
led by a policy oversight board. The
agency provides grants and services to
citizen groups, organizations and agencies
working to restore healthy watersheds in
Oregon.
Funding comes from the Oregon Lottery
as a result of a citizen initiative in
1998, sales of salmon license plates,
federal salmon funds and other sources.