Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund

The Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF) was established in FY2000 to provide grants to the states and tribes to assist state, tribal and local salmon conservation and recovery efforts. The fund supplements existing state, tribal and federal programs to foster development of federal-state-tribal-local partnerships in salmon and steelhead recovery and conservation; promotes efficiencies and effectiveness in recovery efforts through enhanced sharing and pooling of capabilities, expertise and information. Project status and performance information on all PCSRF projects funded to date can be accessed at the PCSRF Data System Website. The goal of the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund is to make significant contributions to the conservation, restoration, and sustainability of Pacific salmon and steelhead runs and the habitats on which they depend.

 
*** The 2004 PCSRF Report to Congress is now available.
The complete report is 30.5 MB. Click on the cover to download.
The report is also available in sections:
Executive Summary  (PDF file 46kb) 
Chapter 1, Introduction  (PDF file 2.6MB) 
Chapter 2, Status of Salmon and Steelhead Populations  (PDF file 7.4MB) 
Chapter 3, PCSRF Performance by Objective  (PDF file 11.1MB) 
Chapter 4, State and Tribal Salmon Recovery Efforts  (PDF file 9.3MB) 
Chapter 5, Conclusions  (PDF file 59kb) 
Cover, Table of Contents & Exhibits List  (PDF file 281kb) 

If you have difficulty downloading these files, please e-mail to
request a paper copy or CD of the report. Provide your name,
mailing address, and format you'd like.

Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund Data System Website
Go to this site to access and query PCSRF project information.

PCSRF Performance Goals and Reporting Metrics  (pdf, 50kb)

PCSRF Performance Metrics/Data Definitions  (pdf, 77kb)


Contact Information
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Marine Fisheries Service - NW Region
(206)526-6150
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