U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Aug 27, 2025
For each overfished salmon stock with an approved rebuilding plan, annual management measures will be established using the standards in this section, specifically the target date for rebuilding the stock to its maximum sustainable yield (MSY) level (generally expressed as S
(a) Klamath River Fall-run Chinook Salmon (KRFC). KRFC was declared overfished in 2018. The target year for rebuilding the KRFC stock is 2020. The harvest control rule during the rebuilding period for the KRFC stock is the de minimis control rule specified in the FMP and at § 660.410(c), which allows for limited fishing impacts when abundance falls below S
(1) The KRFC control rule uses reference points F
(2) [Reserved]
(b) [Reserved]

(c) Juan de Fuca coho. The Juan de Fuca coho salmon stock was declared overfished in 2018. The target year for rebuilding Juan de Fuca coho is 2023. The harvest control rule during the rebuilding period for Juan de Fuca coho is the abundance-based stepped harvest rate as shown in table 1 to this paragraph (c).
Table 1 to Paragraph (
Juan de Fuca coho stepped harvest rates | ||
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Abundance category | Age-3 ocean abundance | Total allowable
exploitation rate (percent) |
Normal | Greater than 27,445 | 60 |
Low | Between 11,679 and 27,445 | 40 |
Critical | 11,679 or less | 20 |
(d) Queets coho. The Queets coho salmon stock was declared overfished in 2018. The target year for rebuilding Queets coho is 2019. The harvest control rule during the rebuilding period for Queets coho is the abundance-based stepped harvest rate as shown in table 2 to this paragraph (d).
Table 2 to Paragraph (
Queets coho stepped harvest rates | ||
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Abundance category | Age-3 abundance | Total allowable
exploitation rate (percent) |
Normal | Greater than 9,667 | 65 |
Low | Between 7,250 and 9,667 | 40 |
Critical | Less than 7,250 | 20 |